Decatur Democrat, Volume 52, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 3 June 1909 — Page 8
| The gems and their poisons which cause the disease must be drawn to tlie surface of the skin and destroyed. Zemo, a scientific preparation for external use, will do this and will positively cure Eczema, Pimples, Dandfci ? ruff and every form of skin or scalp disease. Write for sample, E. W. Rose Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. H7 See photos of many remarkable cures ’ ' and show case or window display at K Smith, Yager & Falk drug store. Ask fc'. sample. - . o—„ ■ .. .... ■>.. PETITION FOR STONE ROAD. B ' State of Indiana,County of Adams, ss: Before the Board of Commissioners 7 of the county of Adams, June Term, 1909. ife We the undersigned each and all of whom are resident freeholders and Kf' voters 'of Kirkland township, Adams ’ county, Indiana, respectfully petition your honorable body and ask that you S'■ construct and complete a free macadamized road in said township, over H and upon the public highway, situated g on the following route, to-wit: Hl • Commencing at the northeast corti' ner of section fourteen (14), township B twenty-seven (27) north, range thir5: teen (13) east in Adams county, Indiana, running thence west on the section line between Sections eleven K (11) and fourteen (14), and ter mlnating at the southwest corner of said p section eleven (11), township and ■ range aforesaid. ’ Your petitioners aver and say that ■ the improvement prayed for is less than three miles in length, connects ,i at both ends with a free macadam ‘7 road in said township, and that a United States rural mail route passes over a part of said highway. B Your petitioners further aver and say that the highway herein sought to K be improved is a public highway alK ready established and in use and is ® one of the public highways of said 7 Kirkland township. z Your petitioners ask your honor- . able body that said highway above ■ described be drained and graded, and H that broken stone be placed thereon, fe and that upon such broken stone ■ 0 there be placed stone screenings, and that this improvement be made ex- ' clusively of crushed stone and screen- .. ings. ' » Your petitioners further ask that By said highway above described be improved to the width to which it is now established and that said high- || way above described be graded to y a width of twenty-four (24) feet, ’ E and that broken stone be placed t, thereon to a width of ten (10) feet | and to a depth of eight (8) inches, ek at" the sides thereof, and to a depth i < of ten (10) Inches in the center therej of and that crushed stone screenings | be placed thereon to a depth of four (4) inches upon such broken stone, < H and that said improvement be made 1 a double track and that the name ; • of the same be the Arnold Macadam ■ .* •> Road. That to pay , for said Improvement 'V we ask that bonds be issued by the p,' * county of Adams, in the State of Ing diana, payable in twenty semi-annual | installments or series, and for the > payment of which we ask that a tax g. : be' levied upon the taxable property of said Kirkland township, in a sufficient amount to pay the interest and jft-' principal of said bonds as they be- 1 | come due. . That said improvement be made K and constructed, and that said bonds 1 Ift be issued and said tax be levied up- ■ ft- on the taxable property of said township ,in accordance with the acts of fe the legislature of tne State of In--7 diana, passed in the year 1905, beW ginning on page 550, and as amended 1 in the acts of 1907, and 1909, now in force providing for the extension of K free gravel or macadam roads and all other and any and all amendments thereto. x We further ask the board to take all fe of the necessary steps as is required I; by law and to have said improvement constructed and made as petitioned herein, that the same be constructed without submitting the question of building the same to an election of the voters of said Kirkland township, and that the board construct the same under the laws of the State of In-' diana, providing for the extension of K’J free gravel or macadam roads. Frank Arnold, Joshua Bright, Jesse W. Stoneburner, Jacob Heller, R. D. K Leimenstall, George Crist, Jacob » Spade, D. F. Fugate, Albert Bracht, Samuel Shell, James D. Hoffman, Christian Mankey, W. F. Fulk, S. C. Mills, James A. Steele, Christ Helms'; rich, W. F. Bieneke, P. M. Fulk, Adam W. Hoover, H. S. Jackson, Albert Reppert, Reuben Beery, Justave Yager, Wm. Zimmerman, D. M. Byerly, Jos. D. Brown, Lewis Zlmerman, C. N. Weldy, M. J. Welker, J. T. Niblick, Calvin F. Eiler, Wm. Ehrman, Jacob K C. Renchen, Albert Arnold, C. D. Bieterich, C. S. Bryan, C. C. Arnold, H Fred Bracht, Ri B. Johnson, Dave Crum, H. A. Breiner, G. H. Bright, G. F. Bverly, Wm. Breiner, Jesse S. By- |‘ erly/Wm. Adler, Fred Hubner, Jacob Kt Weldler, Louis Bracht, Heinrich HUS’ gemann, David Steele, E. E. Zimmerman, J. T. Baker, E. A. Kirchner. This petition will be presented to &•' the Board of Commissioners'on Monday, June 7, 1909, at which time the taxpayers of ■fe Kirkland township may appear and - make such objection as the law may provide for. 20-4 t H. S. MICHAUD, Auditor. — o— PETITION FOR STONE ROAD. State of Indiana,County of Adams, ss: Ha ‘ ‘ Before the Board of Commissioners gpof the countv of Adams, June Term, 1909. We, the undersigned, each and all of whom are resident freeholders and BP- . voters of the Jefferson township, in the county of Adams, and State of In--Bjt. ■ diana. do hereby respectfully petition your honorable body that you proceed to have a free macadamized stone |S?~- road constructed and completed in said Jefferson township, said county and state, over and along the public
0 wing least corner of section ftflve (25) ast, running i line divldn seven (7) ding at the southwest : (6), townbeing about th. lent is less h and confree macadn township, auu mw w w vc vvunw-tion of and an extension of the West Jefferson Macadam Road. 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 stone that there be placed stone screenings, and that there be built, made and constructed upon said highway what is known as a macadamized stone road. 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 Jefferson township. Your petitioners further ask that said road as above described be graded, to a width of twenty-four (24) feet, and that broken stone be placed thereon to a width of ten (10) feet, and to a depth of ten (IQ) inches, in the center thereof, and to a depth of eight (8) inches at the sides thereof, and that crushed stone screenings be placed thereon to a depth of three (3) inches upon said broken stone, and that said road be constructed is a double track and the name of this improvement is to be the Wesley Evans Macadam Road. We ask that said improvement be paid for by bonds issued by the county of Adams, and 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 property of said Jefferson township in Adams county, Indiana, 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, passed in the year 1905, beginning on page 550, and as amended in the acts of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, for the year 1907, in the acts of 1907 and as amended In the year 1909 in the acts of 1909, and any and all other amendments thereto. J We further ask the board that the proposed Improvement be constructed aa prayed for herein, without submitting the question of building the same to the voters of said Jefferson township, and that the board take the different steps as required by law to have said Improvement constructed, and that they construct the same under and by virtue of the Laws of the State of Indiana, now in force, providing for the extension of free gravel or macadam roads. Wesley Evans, Jos. M. Peel, John T. Ault, W. M. Kerr, A. M. Scoles, Daniel C. Page, Calvin Teeter, John F. Teeter, F. S. Click, John Forlew, H. S. Passon, D. A. Passon, W. F. Johnson, Alfred Elliott, John Corey, T. J. Vorhees, Reuben Myers, S. R. Linton, David Zehr, Martin Reef, Jesse A. Buckmaster, John W. Fetter, John T. Kelly, S. J. Fogle, W. O. Buckmaster, P. H. Orndorff, Jacob Swartzentrub, George •Myers, Job Young, Samuel D. Hill, Otto Baker, Joseph Carmack, Cyrus Lankhart, J. S. Nash, Daniel Shank, Elmer Ludy, M. B. Bebout, John Close, Jacob Hunsicker, Gierk Hockenberry, Scott McDaniel, Fred Berron, A D. Buckmaster, Jacob Fogle, John A. Coffee, Amos Linsey, Frank Hisen, David S. Debolt, P. J. Bryan, F. D. Brewster, Jacob Houser, W. G. Hill, E. D. Foor, L. M. Sapp, C. W. Ruffner, J. M. Dreft, Abe Bebout, James F. Byer. This petition will be presented to the Board of Commissioners on Monday, June 7, 1909, at which time the taxpayers of Jefferson township may" appear and make such objection as the law may provide for. 20-4 t H. S. MICHAUD, Auditor. o PETITION FOR STONE ROAD. $ State of Indiana,County of Adams, ss: Before the Board of Commissioners of the county of Adams, June Term, 1909. We, the undersigned, all of whom are resident freeholders and voters of Kirkland township and French township, in Adams county, Indiana, respectfully petition yout honorable body that you construct and complete a free macadamized stone road on the boundary line between French and Kirkland townships, aforesaid over and upon the public highway, situated on the following route, to-wit: Commencing at the southeast corner of section thirty-three (43), township twenty-seven (27), north range thirteen (13) east in Adams county, Indiana, thence running east on the southern boundary line of sections thirty-four and thirty-five (35) in township twenty-seven (27) north range thirteen (13) east and on the , northern boundary line of sections . three (3) and two (2) in township , twenty-six (26) north, range thir-. teen (13) east and terminating at the southeast corner of said Section thirty-five (35) being on the boundary line of Kirkland and French townshins. Your petitioners show that the 1m- : provement prayed for is less than ’ three miles In length and connects at < both ends with a free macadam road, and a United States rural mall route 1 passes over said highway. 1 Your petitioners ask your honorable i body that said highway heretofore de- - scribed be drained and graded, and i that broken stone be placed upon the 1 grade, and that upon such broken s stone there be placed stone screeni ings. T Your petitioners further show that e the highway thus sought to be 1m-
r p!! B b?k hig?wiy 8 U on “e i line between French and Kirkland townships aforesaid. j Your petitioners further ask that - said highway above described be grad- ) ed to a width of 24 feet, and that g broken stone be plaoed thereon to a t width of 10 feet, and to a depth of 8 - inches at the sides thereof, and to a t depth of 10 inches In the center thereof, and that crushed stone screenings a be placed thereon, to a depth Os two - inches, upon said broken stone, that - said* improvement be made a double ~ track, and that the names of said i Improvement be the Adler Macadam i Road. That to pay for said Improvement r we ask that bonds be issued by the r county of Adams, in the State of t Indiana, payable in twenty seml-an-s nual Installments or series, and for i the payment of which we ask that a 9 tax be levied, upon the taxable prop- , erty of said French and Kirkland 1 townships aforesaid, in a sufficient - amount to p,ay the Interest and principal of said bonds, as they become t due. 5 That said Improvement be made and r that said bonds be issued, and said ; tax be levied, upon said property, of said township, In accordance with t the acts of the legislature, of the - State of Indiana, passed in the year i 1905, beginning on page 550, and as 1 amended in the acts of 1907, and in , the acts of 1909, page 263, now in i force, providing for the extension of t fre gravel or macadam roads and any , other and all amendments thereto. j We further ask the board to take > all of the necessary steps as required , by law to have said improvement coni structed, as petitioned herein, and i that the same be constructed without submitting the question of building the t same to in election of the voters of > said French and Kirkland townships, ■ and that the board construct the same , tinder the laws of the State of Indiana, now in force, providing for the ■ extension of free gravel or macadam > roads. t Wm. Adler, M. C. Norris, W. S. i Hoile, Fred N. Hubner, Ferdinanad ; Yake, Herman Yake, Samuel Lochner, ’ J. D. Stoutenberry, Frank Maley, Harman Thomas, Gidton Gerber, John So- : vine, Emanuel Gerber, John Steples, : Andrew Mertz, John M. Kaehr, Jacob [ Tonnar, M. Witzeman, F. Kohler, John i Tonner, Edw Bentz, J. V. Pease, Eli- ■ jah Pease, Wm. Gerber, John H. Beer, S. L. Driver, Geo. W. Miller, P. M. i Fulk, S. C. Mills, J. G. Crum, J. D. ’ Hoffman, C. H. Walter, W. F. Fulk, 1 M. Jahn, Jacob Olwine, Tillman Diehl, Albert Reppert, Jas. D. Brown, Joshua i Bright, H. Hilge, Heinrich Hilgeman, H. A. Breiner, P. T. Roth, C. C. Beer, J. D. Engle, Albert Walter, Wm. Yai ger, Laurence Beltler, Jacob Neuhauser, John Rich, W. H. Bollinger, W. G. Smith, Daniel Smith, E. D. , Marshand, J. J. Bowmap, Simon Smith, John Smith, A. C. Butcher, R. D. Limenstall. This petition will be presented to the Board of Commissioners on Monday, June 7, 1909, at which time the taxpayers of French and Kirkland townships may appear and make such objection as the law may provide for. 20-4 t H. S. MICHAUD, Auditor. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice Is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Shelby Ray, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Deca- ' tur, Indianal,' on the l>th day of June, 1909, and show cause, if any, ' why the final settlement accounts ’ with tne estate of said' decedent ’ should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship and receive ’ their distributive shares. ALICE L. RAY, Admx. ’ Decatur, Ind., May 22, 1909. J. C .Sutton, Atty. 21-2 t , -O - ——•—■■ ■ , SHERIFF’S SALE. In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams Coupty, Indiana. Pqrt Huron Engine and Thresher Company vs. Peter F. Moser. By virtue of and Order of Sale to [ me directed and delivered by the Clerk of said Court, I have levied upon and will expose for sale at public auction, at the residence of Ell Hirschy, first the Engine, second at the residence of David Zimmerman I will offer the Husker, third at the residence of George W. Marshall’ will offer the separator all in Adams county, Indiana, between the hours, of 10 ’ o’clock a. m., and 4 o’clock p. m. of the f 14th day of June, A. D., 1909, the following personal property, to- ’ wit: One Port Huron Husker Shred- ; der No. 1081, one 32x54 J. I. Case ’ Separator No. 47843, with wind stackj er, self feeder and band cutter and double tube weigher, also one Port . Huron 20-horse power steam simple traction engine complete number,with hose and all fixtures, apendages with or belonging to the same, also one ’ drive belt, water tanks and trucks, also one loco cab and canopy top, one 33x54 J. I. Case separator feeder, ’ weigher and wind stacker and one Victor clover huller complete. ‘ Taken as the property of Peter F. 1 Moser to satisfy said Order of Sale. 5 ELI MEYER, Sheriff of Adams County. ’ May 19th, 1909. t 0 i BOARD OF REVIEW. r . Notice is hereby given that the Board of Review of ' Adams county, . State of Indiana, Will Aeet at the i Commissioners’ court room In ttye t City of Decatur in said county at nine o’clock a. m., on 9 Monday, June 7, 1909, 9 f- - at which time and place all com--1 plaints of unequal or unjust valua--9 tlons of personal property will be i equalized and all property omitted - will be added to the tax list A uniform valuation of all personal propt erty will be made as nearly practl- ■ cable as defined by law. Returns Z ' 7 . "3 VJ :
r make a uniform valuation of all prop--1 erty as nearly as practicable. H. S. MICHAUD, t Auditor Adams County, Indiana. t NOTK.R TO BIDDERS. > Notice is hereby given that bids i will be received by the board of com- - missioners at their June session, on 1 / > Monday, June 7, 1909, t • - ■* ! for the following supplies for use at I the county infirmary: Groceries, Oil i. and Drugs, Dry Goods and Shoes, Hardware, Stock and Poultry Food. t Bidders will be expected to furnish > additional goods if needed, at the 1 prices stipulated in their bids. MARTIN LAUGHLIN, WILLIAM MILLER, , i HENRY ZWICK, Board of Commissioners. I Attest: H. S. Michaud, Auditor. 20-2 t ' Mrs. Sarah Craig and daughter Miss ! Carrie returned home last evening [ from Fort Wayne, where they were ! guests over Sunday and Decoration Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. , Homer Craig, A CARD This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley’s Honey and Tar fails tocure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents pneumonia and consumption. Contains no opiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. The HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. —. — j -O 1 '■ It’s June first and that good old summer time you have been singing about all winter is here. Now quit growling about the heat and the storms and enjoy it before the cold November blasts get here. — During the long winter months your system gets clogged with impurities. You feel tired and listless. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea eliminates all poison, makes pure blood, increases vitality. For thirty years tbfe surest spring remedy. Tea or tablets, 35 cents. SMJTH, YAGER & FALK. Mrs. C. L. Walters and children left yesterday morning for Winona, where she will take the course of training. They will be gone about twelve weeks. Mrs. Walters was accompanied by Mr. Walters, he returning last evening. — o If you have pains in the back, Urinary, Bladder er Kidney trouble, and want a certain, pleasant herb cure for woman’s ills, try Mother Gray’s Australian-Leaf. It is a safe and nev-er-failing regulator. At Bruggists or by mail 50 eta. Sample package FREE. Address, The Mother Gray Co., Leßoy. N. T. ■ — Samuel Barter, of Adams county, left today for Texas, where he will purchase a section of land and locate. He accompanied the South & West Land company there last February with the view to looking over the country and was very favorably impressed.—Bluffton Banner: Mr. F. G. Fritts, Oneonta, N. Y, writes: “My little girt was greatly benefltted by taking Foley’s Otino Laxatives and I think it is the best remedy for constipation and liver trouble.” Foley’s Orino Laxative is best for women and children, as it is mild, pleasant and effective, and is a splendid medicine, as it cleanses the system and clears the complexion. The HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. — o Mrs. L. C. DeVoss and daughter, Doris, of Decatur, left Tuesday for their home after a visit with her sisters, Mrs. D. M. Robbins and Miss Libbie Kendrick, south Meridian street. —Portland Sun. 0 ' ECZEMA IS NOW CURABLE. Zemo, a clean liquid for external use, stops itching Instantly and permanently cures eczema and every form of Itching skin or scalp disease. Smith, Yager & Falk, the druggists, say they have been shown positive proof of many remarkable cures made , by Zemo and that they endorse and recommend it and believe Zemo will J- do all that is claimed for iti Ask for ; sample. k L A valuable little dog belonging to 1 H. H. Bremerkamp met with its death ’ yesterday 'while playing about the * mill. In some way or other he got > mixed up In the fly wheel and was ground to pieces. HAS EIGHTY TURKEYS. Mrs. Ellora Sonnemaker, Glasford, 111,, says: “My neighbors have lost all their young turkeys. I have eighty head of line Bourbon turkeys and I give them Bourbon Poultry Cure in the drinking water twice a week ’ and have not lost any.” Sold by H. » H. Bremerkamp. — fl ' t Miss Rebecca Steele haw received word from her sister, Mrs. George Gault ,who, with her husband, Mrs. Sarah Cochran and Mrs. Willard Hartman, went to Seattle, that they are ’ greatly enjoying the trip and are well. [ The card was sent enroute. By this i time they have reached the city. Miss Helen Evans was tn the city ' today, and has returned to her home north of the city.
hey would ah die. I gave them on Poultry Cure and never lost a chicken.” Sold by H. H. Bremer‘“l — Mrs. Susan Ludy, of Berne, was here Tuesday on account of the death of Robert Journay. Funeral services took place Tuesday afternoon at the : Fairview United Brethren church in charge of Rev. Allie Sipe &nd Rev. W. H. Shepherd. Burial in the Liber cemetery.—Portland Sun. r ' —— —o— Smith. Yager & Falk are pleased to announce to their customers that they have secured the agency for Zeina the best known remedy for the positive and permanent cure of Eczema, Pimplee, Dandruff, Blackheads, Piles and every form of Skin or Scalp disease. Zemo gives instant relief and cures by destroying the germ that causes the disease, leaving the germ that causes the disease, leaving a clean, healthy skin. See display and photos of cures made' by Zemo at Smith, Yager & Falk. Ask for sample. - " There was an operation performed yesterday at Linn Grove on Miss Sarah Neaderhouser, a half sister of Homer and Misses Nellie and Cora Neaderhouser of this city, all of whom were aif her bedside until this morning. Although the ( operation was severe shQ was reported In a very satisfactory condition when they came to Bluffton this morning—Bluffton News. (J To Mothers In this Town. Children who are delicate, feverish, and cross will get immediate relief from Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders for Children. They cleanse the stomach, act on the liver, making a sickly child strong and healthy. A certain cure for worms. Sold by all druggists, 25c. Sample Free. Address Allen S. Olmstead, Leßoy, N. Y, — —--O" The trial of O. B. Giley, for the murder of his brother-in-law, Edwin Wright, at Rome City in February, was begun at Albion Monday. Merryman & Fugate are getting ready for a crusade upon some of their macadam road contracts and this summer they expect to complete several miles of this kind of public roads. —O- ' A Certain Cure for Aching Feet 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. Olmsted, Leßoy, N. Y. \ ■I--** O i The following letters remain In the postoffice: A. R. Clogston, Dan Brandyberry, Elenora Omlor, L. B. Perry, Arthur Daniels, Martha A. Reynolds, Clarence Depp, Silas Fisher, Wm. A. Duff, Otis C. Hower, Agnes Jones. M. A. Frlslnger, P. M.- ' o Here Is Relief for Women, *■— Mother Gray’s Sweet Powder* for Successfully used by Mother Gray, nurse tn the Children’s Home in New York, Cure Feverishness Bad Stomach, Teething Disorders, move and' regulate the bowels and Destroy Worms. Over 10,000 testimonials. They never fail. At all Druggists, 25c. Sample FREE. Address, Allen 3. Olmsteds Le Roy, N. Y. —— o— —— Governor and Mrs. T. ,R. Marshall, who spent Sunday with old friends at Columbia City, returned to Indlan- > apolis Monday evening. Governor ■ Marshall spoke briefly at the union i memorial exercises held Sunday in • the First M. E. church at Columbia • City, ', s -- ! „ , p, ... HW1..1 o' ’ Thia Is An Easy Test 1 1 Sprinkle Allen’s Foot-Ease tn one • shoe and not in the other, and notice the difference. Just the thing to use when rubbers or overshoes become ’ necessary, and your shoesWem to ‘ pinch. Sold everywhere, 25e. Don’t "*■ ' t Lloyd Anderson, six years old, llv- ’ ing with the Hiram Coulter family was strangled to death Monday when the sliding door of a granary fell upon him as be wu crawling through ’ the opening. He was pinioned helpj iessly in the doorway and expired bei fore his plight was discovered. » J. C. Augsburger, of Berne, returnc ed to his home after transacting business in the city. - - <> 1 Many weak, nervous women have , been restored to health by Foley’s Kidney Remedy as it stimulates the ' kidneys so they will eliminate the • waste matter from the blood. Impur--3 itles depress the nerves, causing nervous exhaustion and other ailments. Commence today and you will soon 3 be well. Pleasant to take. The HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. r —• . ? Chas. Colter went to Bluffton today on business.
' I practical and painless method of J treating all curabale diseases of the I It displaces all the old, barbarous I methods of cutting, ligating and in- I jectlng. lilies are permanently cured I in a few weeks by the use of this | treatment. Fissu j Fistula, Catarrh, 1 Inflammation, Ulceration, Prolapsus, I Constipation, Bleeding, Blind and I Itching Piles are cured as if by magic. . | Ask your druggist for it, or send dl- I rcct to J 8. U. TARNEY, Auburn, Intf. I ■ I 0 Markets East Buffalo, N. Y., June 2.—(Spec- I ial to the Ddlly Democrat)—Receipts I 3340; shipments 1900. Official to New I York yesterday , 19510. Hogs closing 1 steady. On lights best results. I Medium and heavy, f I yorkers, |[email protected]; light yorkers, I f7.00@|7.25; pigs,' |[email protected]; I roughs, [email protected]; stags, $5.50© I $6.00. | Sheep—>6.oo; steady; best lambs I 18.00. I Cattle—Nominally unchanged. | TOLEDO MARKETS. I ' June I.— I Cash wheat $1.57 I June wheat 1.48 I July wheat 1.20% I September wheat 1.12% I Cash corn 74% I July corn .74 I September corn .71% I Cash oats 59% I July oats .55% - I September oats 44% I CHICAGO MARKET. June 1— 1 July wheat $1.20% I September wheat 1.12% I Cash corn ... t .74% July corn*. .74 ' September corn .71% I Cash oats 59% I July oats 7........ 55% I September oats 44%. I DECATUR GRAIN MARKET. I Niblick and Company. 'j Eggs ...18c I Butter IsO I Yellow ear corn, I.M I Mixed ear corn .97 I White oats 55 I Wheat ..1.50 Red clover seed 5.35 I Alsike clover seed 7.09 Rye 7» Timothy seed Lss PRODUCE. x By Deeatnr Produce Go. Eggs lsc Fowls ...........10e Ducks Sc Geese 7e Turkey lie Spring chicks .13c Butter 18c Chicks ....... >loc B. KALVER dk CO. Wool merchantable ...........31%c Beef hides »8 cento Calf hides .!• cents Sheep pelts r...Mc to $1 Teltow cents PRICES ON COAL. Chestnut coal ..;,$7.25 Hocking Vhlley 3.75 West Virginia splint $.4>9 Wash nut 4.00 ■ The Decatur Packing company. Phone St, will W th« following ' prices for live, stock: Hogs ....se.so@fW Veal calves ~.ss.oo@ssJß Cattle [email protected] Lambs ....S7.M Fbwis ... r .......Ho 0 — . D. M. Hensley and family returned ( on the four o’clock car from Rome i City. . Mrs. Walter Plew, of Gary, is vis- - i Itlng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffman. . John Rice tok a horse to Paulding, Ohio, today, going byway of Ohio ' City and Van Wert. 1 judge LaFollette returned to his 1 home at Portland last evening, as- • ter looking after legal affairs in the | city. 1 » The summer cottage at Crooked lake, owned by Dr. James Cole, of ... Indianapolis, was destroyed by fire Saturday afternoon. Thomas Mallonee is about the , streets at present which he is able to . 1 do with the aid of crutches. He is J 1 rapidly recovering. ' ■/ ' F. W. Tucker, state food inspect/r, after looking over the dairies at Mishawaka, says conditions in some! of them are simply filthy. / Mrs. Stribe aift daughters, (lara and Flora, of Bucyrus, have retulned to their home after a visit with jur. and Mrs. Henry Mayer. I I w
