Decatur Democrat, Volume 53, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 13 January 1910 — Page 8

«MBBgggge.,.!L I ' , I'L COMMISSIONERS’ « ALLOWANCE r.7. AT £■/ ' • 'wiwjH’ H? ; G. W.<Gentis, specific > .i| * James P. Haefling, indexing and insanity .... . Saiqe, salary county clerk..... 175.00, ... T.H Ernst, j^or,^.court J house 75.00 . ( ,jC. salary M COttnty at- I torney ........ i fl .06 J. F. Lachot, postage stamps.. 3.00 postage stamps 6.00 1 Same, salary county treasurer. 383.44 H. S. Michaud, specific........ * 100 game, salary as county auditor 191.65 Same, salary as clerk Board of . County CwuoH ... 5 w.oo - Same, Salary M Clerk Board 1 of Finance 50,00 Frank Hlsey, viewer J. P. .. Stiener vacation road ~ AWJc] City Decatur, lights survey- - ; Same, lights, street 722.50 Same, lights over river 13.50 Same, lights court house ..... • ‘21.36 8. Pontius, shoemaker stone . road A ..;.......... T .3. McKean, medical assist- • sistance poor - • P. J. Hyland, work court house ? -6Q T. XT Leonard, same .......i •?» Charles Unlnger, wood at - Laman &° Lee, gbods at court Schaub, Gottemoher & (Jfc ' goods at court house i iv £ C. Ernst, ditch C. C. Ernst, specific mW Same, specific • • • Hattie Studebaker, rental surveyor’s office I°-J° C. C. Erust, ditch John Fruchte, ditch .......... 3.00 Albert Bracket, seagrist ditch.. l.&o Turnpike—Henry Zwick. Fred Scheiman, turnpike ...... 35.00 E. P. Clausmeier, same 21.60 Decatur Furnace, same 7.75 Krick, Tyndall Co., same 18.15 Erie Stone Co., same 49.55 A & C. Stone Co., same 96.53 H. Cooken, same 41.40 Ben Waggoner, same A 3.00 John, Llmenstall, same 5.85 Albert Arnold, same .......... 5.00 Wm. Hoffman, same 5.00 E. E. Zimmerman, same 33.90 Geo. Berning, same 6.00 Wm. Hockemeyer, Jr., same.. 6.00 George Gales, same .......... 30.00 Edward Dirkson, same 3.00 Fred Ostermeyer, same 7.00 Wm. Meyer, same 0.00 Julius Haugh, same 1100 Charles Getting, same 18.90 Henry Getting, same 18.00 Harmon Scheiman, same 6.00 Charley Hockmeyer, same.... 7.20 . Louis Keenentan, same .......... 7.50 Wm. Richard, same ■ 143.50 Theodore Bleeke, same 20.00 Henry Zwick, same 9.00 Elizer Biggs, same 1.50 Otto Boeger, same 20.00 Turnpike—Wm. Miller. .... D. F. Fugate, turnpike ........ W U E. Cramer, same .'.To Conrad Gillig, same <.W " Webster C, Martz, same ...... 900 Jpmes Stump, shine 2,25 W. H, Trim, same r 6.00 J. D. Hendricks, same 18.29 David Meshberger, same 1..... 20.8 ft Henry Bluhm, same l?Q0 Rufus Meshberger, same 3.00 J. C. Augsberger, same 12.00 John Beitler, same JB4y Berne Grain Hj|° Co., same . *’■ 4 s.ls A. Van Camp, same .......... Geo. Gunset, same .......... 3.00 Geo. A- Kiritz, same 21-.60' Wm filler, same 10.50 Krick, Tyndall Co., same 7.50 W. J. Edwards, same 15.00 Julius Haugh, same 19.80 Ben Nussbaumer, same 4.00 Turnpike—Martin McLaughlin.. Samuel Soldner, turnpike...... 10.50 Harry Tester, same .......... 13.50 Martin L. Smith, same 3-00 R. B.' Kerr,-same .. 300 ? Norman Parr, same 4.50 Samuel Tester, same 12.30. Joseph M. Peel, same 3.00 William Anderson, same 24.00' David Meshberger, same 23.40 Clint Charleston, same 3.00 Arthur Farlew, same 1.0 Albert Smith, Same 6.50 Howard Wheeler, same .50 A, & C. Stone Co., same 32.04 Pbter Kiriney b game .. 1.50, Messer & Co., same .......... 2.00 John .Moor#, same, 1.50 Martin Laughlin,'same 12.Q0 / Ddn Runyon, same 2.00 James Duer, same 75 Frank Seigrist, chaining Seas grist ditch .... 1.50 Peter Beiberstine, same 1.50 HUfiry Roth, same 1.50 • D. W- Hoffman, ditch ..... 3.00 ’ Lottis Worthman, tame 150 > .Wm. Gallmeyer, same 1.50 August Worthman, same .... ?. 3.00 Simon Beineke, same 1.50 Clifford Steiner, same ........ I.sft Menna's Wulliman, same .... , A 1.50' C. C. Ernst, same ............ W. D. Conrad, same ...., I:sft' .IRyWer & Hower, poor 3,83 Dbcatur Lumber Cd., same.. A ,, r IftO Fred Koenig, same 25,00. M. Fullenkamp, same 6.98 I Chas. Voglewede, same 7J5; Clem Vogelwede, same . 3.59 Winnes Shoe Store, same ...... 3.00 ’ Holfhouse Drug Co., same 3.75 . Kuebler, Moltz & Co., same .. 2.00 ■ Everett, Hite & Co., same ....C 16.86 Page Bluckburn, same • m ... ‘ I* True & Runyon, same 12.16 Smith, Yager & Falk, same .... l.fift -3. H‘. Walters, same Yr;.’.... » JO Teeple, Brandyberry & Peter--«on, same 4.15 J. D. Hale, same ' 11.00 Sam Butler, same 3.90 t Elzey, Vance & Hite, same.... 7.55 Fred B. Tague, same 1.75 Mary Hlsey, labor at county farm ........................ 15.00 J. R. Graber, superintendent at county far m 83.33 Wlnness Shoe Store, good at county farm 35.50 o True & Runyon, goods at county farm 48.73 Same, goods at Jail 9.13 Gay ft ZWick, casket, box and H 00 i Laman ft Lee, goods at county aA c JR Peter Kirsch, same 9.95 Gillfg Bros., same M.W fc’’ * ■ ■ . ■' ■ ■

! Bbhkefer Hardware Co., reauls- . u , iifon county farm 27.80 Niblick ft Co., goods county fan* ....... 80.99 i Sinnh, Yager & Falk, drugs at county farm 11.30 Smith, Yager ft Falk, tobacco , at county farm IL7O .T. R.,Moore, oil at county farm 9.58 I Win. Miller, salary as commisI iftoner 300.00 I Martin Laughlin, dame ........ 150.00 Henry Zwick. same 75.00 B. Niblick, sec’y Bd of 0. GA 8.00 Lawrence E. Oplinger, So. Supt. 94.50 Same, Co. Supt 135.00 Sanje, specific 5.00 Same, Co, Supt, grand jury ... 1150 W. Gentta, salary Co. Assessor 70.88 Same, salary county assessor.. 212.50 I. J. Foughty, work at jail..., 5.26 Laman ft Lee, goods at jail.... 5.18 Moses ft Meyer, same 9.18 Schaub, Gottemoller ft Co,, jail 3.33 A.. N. Acker, good for p00r,... 5.00 J. W. Vizard, same 75.00 Ai )M. Fuller, poor 3.00 Chas. Voglewede, same ...... 1.25 Gottlieb 80111, same 15.00 Ctlivin Miller, Berry bridge.... 9.75 Bertie Lumber Co., poor, French 15.00 Baura A. Van Camp, court house 25.60 Same, county farm 6.15 Burford, clerk 12.00 same, Sec’y Beard of Health.. 6.25 Same, treasurer 3.25 Saffib, sheriff 4.25 jDeeatur Journal, printing ..... 2.60 Decatur Publishing Schaub, Gpttemoller Cq., Bur- ! veyor’s office .. ... 35 Julius Haugk, E. Cook Rd 640.00. January Term, 1910. Sam Yost, estimate on Wafel Rd. 500.00 Erie Stone Co., Carter Rd 700.00, Julius Haugk, Buche Rd 500.00 Henry .Wafel, Supt Wafel Rd. 69.00 Samuel Jaberg, work on Kirk. Preble 46.00 J. D. Hendricks, Supt E. W. Busche 34.20 John Barrone, Supt. E. W. Dailey Rd 143.00 David Buckmaster, Supt. D. ft M. Ex. No. 5 55.00 Jasper Wable, Supt Berning Rd. 50.00 Ambrose Shoaf, Supt Cook Rd. 30.00; C. C. Ernst, C. C. Sprunger.... 15.00 ' Wheat & Sisk. Haberger Rd. 1200.00 Jacob Musser, C. C. Sprunger Rd. ..u..>.. Rufus Meshberger, French No. 4 200.00 Christ Mosser,L.O. Bears No.l 800.00 ' Samuel Yost, Kirkland ft Preble 75ft.C!) Fred Hoffman & Sons, Root ft l. Preble No. 2 317.00 Same; Root ft Preble No. 1.. 92.75 J Julius Haugk, Berning Rd.... 1282.501 Same, E. W. Busche 810.00 r SamA D. ft M. Ex. No. 5....3500.00.' Erie Stone Co., Cook Road.... 14.00 J WftU Baumgartner, Cook Rd. 2.50 ' Same, E. W. Busche Rd...... 2.50 > Same, Dailey Rd. 10.00 J Same, Wafel Rd 10.00 P Same', Root and Preble No. 2 5.00 J Same, Fr. Township No. 4.... 15.00 ’ Same, L. O. Bears No. 10.001 1 Same, D. ft M. No. 5 _5.001 Same, Kirkland ft Preble Rd. 15.0 Q Same; Carter Rd. 15.00 Jflel Schafter, L. O. Bears Ex. •s«<r 1 ................... owWMfe David Buckmaster, D. ft ’lf, . ” Hhflb Hann, Root ft Preble 2 ..................... 8.00 DkYW. R. Brayton, poor Wa- ,T J . bash Twp., ..... 15.00 Heine Grain Hay Co., same-. 18.04 Teeple ft Dickerson, same .... 15,00 Jerrr Swank, same 17.90 Arthur Coleman, same ...... 19.24 Fred Deltsch, same $.45 ■ Ai P. Hardison, same ........ 2.25 L. L. Mattox, same 6.25 Wheat ft Lisk, Habegger Rd.. 600.00 Sam Yost, Wafel M. R 910.00 Erie-Stone Co., Dailey M. R.... 2626,40 Erie Stone Co., Carter Rd.... .698.00 H. S. MICHAUD, Auditor. . 'V ' ’ • APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR. Notice is herey given that the‘Undersigned has been appointed Executor of the estate of Herman Buettner, late of Adams county, deceased. Hie estate is probably solvent, ziu ! GOLDIE!!, Executor., David E. Smith, Atty. ; -.i December 16, 109. : 51t3 r ’■. NOTICE TO .CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby, given that the undersigned, sllperintegdent of construction of the Samuel Teeters ditch in Wabash, Jeffertfon, Blue Creek and ' Monroe townships^- Aldhms County, , Indiana, on. 'Saturday, January 22, 19«; Retook..a. m., at the office of county surveyor, in the city of | p Dachttfr, in said county, receice uealI ed''bbls for the construction of said jh accordance with reports, plans ' and specifications therefor, now pipn/flle in said cause. Bide will be re- ► %eived 1 and contracts let as follows: Section L Station 177 to station .. I i Section 2. Station 151 to station 1 r'777. J. J Section 3. Station 125 to station Section 4. Station 99 to station 5 125; -t'v Jj Section 5. Station 78 to station 99. >i Section 6. Station 52 to station 78. J ’ Section 7. Station 26 to station 52. | Section 8. Station oto station 26. ) and to the lowest and best bidder or bidders as a whole. 1 j Bidders will be required to file with I their»bids affidavits as required by |law„ upon forms furnished by such 3 superlntendtnt and each bld shall Ibe accompanied with good and snffl--0 cierit .bond in a sum. twice the amount jffiWh' bid, conditional for the faithfrtHWformaneft of said contract, and g that such bidder will enter into conI tract if the same be awarded to him,

" ' ,' : 2l A.,(such bond to be approved by said 1 superintendent The said superintendent reserves the right to reject any and all bide. No bids will be accepted in excess of the estimated cost of such Work, or in the excess of benefits found. C. C. ERNST, l-t2-4tl b • . X . O'" A—— ■ Take a hint, -do your own mixing. Rough on Rats, being all poison, one 15c box will spread or make 50 to 100 litle cakes that will kill 500 or more rats and mice. It’s the unbeatable exterminator. Don’t 'die in the house. Beware .ot imitations, jsubstltutes and catch-penny, ready-for-use devices. (J i ;•' ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Simeon B. Fordyce, administrator of the estate of Mercy A. Andrews, deceased, will offer for sale at private sale at the law offices of A. P. Beatty, in the city of Decatur, Indiana, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m„ and 5 o'clock p. m., on Tuesday, March 1, 1910, and from day to day thereafter until same Is sold, the following real estate, situated in Adams County, Indiana: ' ‘ The southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section nineteen (19) iin township twenty-seven (27), Tfbrth ‘of range fifteen (15) east, containing forty acres. I Also a tract or parcel of ground described as follows: Commencing twelve rods and nine and one-half feet north from the souhteast corner of the west half of the ndftheast quarter of section 'nineteen in township twentyseven, north of range fifteen east, thence running north on said line twelve rods and'ten and one-half feet to a stake, thence west eleven rods and seven feet, to a stake in the road, thence along said road seventeen rods and seven feet to the place of beginning, containing 76 rods more or loss* Aiso the following parcel of land, to-wit: Commencing at the southeast corner of the north east quarter of the northeast quarter of'Section nineteen, Hwenty-seven, north of range fifteen east, thence running north fifty-seven rods and three links thence west fifty-six rods, thence south fifty-seven rods, three links, thence east to the place of beginning, containing twenty (20) acres, and containing in all 60 acres mope or less, in Adams County, Indiana. \ • | The terms of said sale will be as follows: One-third cash on day of sale: one-third in nine months, and oneOifrd in eighteen month* from date of sale, purchaser to give Ms notes, with approved personal security, bearing six per cent Interest from date and also securing by mortgages ( on said real estate for deferred payments. purchaser may have privilege 'of 2t4 A WlLt> raging ’ .*?<•**; * brings danger, suffering—often death —to thousands,' who ..take ooldfc coughs and lagrippe—that terrot of winter and spring. Its danger signals are “stuffedup” nostrils, lower part of noisd 'sbre, chills and fever, pain iri back of head, and a throat-gripping cough. When grip attacks, a* you Value your life, don't delay getting Dr. King’s New Discovery,, “One bottle cured me,” writes A. L. Dunn of Pine Miss., after beiiig laid up three weeks with grip.”, For sore lungs, hemorrhages, coughs, colds, whooping cough, bronchitis, asthma, it’s supreme. 50c, SI.OO. Guaranteed by all druggists. 1 — —O.,- J? /^J" 1 - The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablet*, They do the work whenever you ref quire their aid. These tablets change weakness into strength, llstlessnes* into energy, gloominess into joyoutness. Their action is sb gentle one don’t realize they have taken a purgative. Sold by all dealers, ■ . 0.-- * 1 meeting county council. Notice is hereby given that, the County Council of Adams. County, In. diana, are notified to meet at 10 io’clock, on , Friday, January J, 1910, 'for the purpose of reapportioning the funds of the county that have reverted to the general fund. . J C. B. LEWTON, Auditor. — — Have you a weak throat? If so, you cannot be too careful. You cannot begin treatment too early. Each | cold makes you more liable to another and the last is always the harder to cure. If you will take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy at the outset you will be saved much trouble. Sold by all dealer*. ' ■ Q, . “ SIMPLE REMEDY FOR LAGRIPPE. LaGrlppe coughs-are dangerous, as they frequently develop into pneumonia. Foley's honey and tar not only stops the cough, but heals and strengthens the lungs so that no serious results need be feared. The genuine Foley's Honey.and Tar contain* no harmful drugs and 1* In a yellow package. ■ O'*." *' ■ Professor Wlthaus of Bsrne came down this morning and wa* busy during the day giving his regular musk , cal instructions. W ‘- - •

f ACE FNIW > vilJLz LsIllIJ ■ cimnckii v . , ■ ’ •■'V; ■' - . - ■ • Ton Thousand Dollar Case Against the City Withdrawn by the Court. SUSTAINS DEMURRER Question Came Up When Instructions to the Jury Were Being Argued* The ten thousand dollar damage case against the city of Decatur, brought by Jamee Touhey, the well known blind man, ended rather suddenly Wednesday afternoon, with judgment for the defendant The case began Monday morning and had been hard /ought The evidence was concluded this morning and the arguments began. Attorney Smith for the plaintiff spoke one hour and st noon the lawyers were arguing the instructions as prepared by each side. In completing the issues to the case the defense had filed a demurrer in which they claimed that the complaint was bad because the plaintiff had failed to file a claim against the city .within sixty days after.he spaT hurt At that time the court overruled the demurrer, but the question came-up again today when the lawyers were insisting on an instruction to the jury to this effect In the meantime aeverabMmilar cases from other states found and when these were presented to the pourt he decided that the complaint WM not in accordance with the statute and he so held. He accordingly with drew the case from the jury and sustained tae demurrer, rendering judgment against the plaintiff for costs. Attorneys fpr the plaintiff at once asked for an appeal to the supreme court, which was granted, and the question prlll.be tested, it being claimed by Mr. Touhey’s lawyers that he yas incapaciated from making such a claim against •city Mthiisrtattfy days, x The- plaintiff filed to prosecute, as ft- poor person; jwSldi yM granted: Attorneys Beatty Mid Smls name* m W BOfflWrt.1? !">' 11 . Q/;"" ■' ■ ■ FOUTIIENHTTHIM -.1.-:- .' r. ; Officers of Rebekah Lodge Installed Tuesday Evening at Hall. A PICNIC SUPPER VC '■' ' - '• 1 J Will be Given Next Tuesday Evening as Fare Well for Mt; and Mrs. Suttles, iH’/C *-)•* ;■ - \ ; With Lydia Shamp serving as installing officer and Mqry E. Altman as grand marshal, the following officials of the Rebekah lodge for the new term took their oaths -of office Tuesday evening: ' r - Noble Grand—-Mrs. L. L. Baumgardner. Vice Grand—Sadie Kalver. J Recording Secretary—Della Harru<s - ' ■ '*' v *; Financial Secretary—Nellie Winnes, Treasurer—Siidie Miller. .Chaplain—Lydia, Shamp. Supporter to Noble Grand— Nora Butler. -;< ■ : Left Supporter to Noble , Grand— Minta Cress. Right Supporter to Vice Grand—- ■ Mrs. Mary Artman. ' ' ‘‘■ - Left Supporter to Vice Grand—Mrs. Jphn Bolinger. r 1 Outside. Guardian—Ola Baker. Inside Guardian—Flossie Bolinger. Past Grand—Mrjs. Eli Crist. After attending to other business matters of Importance a general social time wm enjoyed. The Rdbakahs also arranged for a picnic supper to be ; given at the, hall next Tuesday vrtming as a farewell' fpr Mr. and Mrs. . ChftrtM Suttie*, two of the members . who leave soon for their new home i at Celina, Ohio. « / "■ ■ ■ ■ o i 1 peculiar properties of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy hav* been thorI oughly tested during epidemics of in- . fluenza, and when It wm taken in time . we have not heard of * single case of oneumonia. Sold hy»ftl> dealers. -

today after Atv enforced vacation yesX 6 St rii a a ’ day morning for Bartlesville, Okla., his family to Oklahoma some time during this yearAPortland Sus. Tom Miller, local agent of the Clover Leaf road, wtU be off duty next week to undergo an operation for the removal of a cataract on one of his eyes, which hH been troublefng him for several months, it is not thought that the operation will be of a serious nature—Bluffton Banner. THE SOCIAL NOTES - . Ida Gay Remembered by Friends on Twentieth Birthday Anniversary. DINNER PARTY GIVEN By Mr. and Mrs. David Archer—C. B. of L. W . Give Box Social. A party from this city including Mrs. George Wemhoff, Mrs. Fred Snyder, Mrs. Peter Gaffer and daughter, I Cecelia; Mrs. Joe Btokens, Mrs. Harvey Teeple ' and daughter, Gladys, Mrs, Mel Smith and sops, James and Bruce, Mrs.. Reuben Lord and daughter, Naomi, Mrs. W. F. Parr and daughter, Esther, went on • the 10 o’clock car to Monmouth, where they were entertaiped In a most hospitable manner ,by Mrs. Willis McQueen. Mrs. McQueen formerly lived in this city and tfie party today included those who were her neighbors here. f ' . \ ■ ’ . — Mrs. Cal MiUer wm entertained during the day at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Loch. t up ' : David Archer and wife entertained home south of Pleasant Mills atmiiner Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. E. MeariM of Lexington, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Mcßames, Mrs. Guy Smith and children, Mrs. Charles Mathewson and children and Mr. Shennap Archer. Lasct Sunday was the twentieth birthday anniversary of Miss Ida Gay, and, tide event was pleasantly remembered by a number of her friends and relatives who gathered at her home and there whiled away a pleasant day. A most tempting dinner wm spread at noon to the satisfaction of all,' and jnusic further enlivened th e hours. Miss Gay received many presents, together with best wishes, in honor of . the day. Those present were: Mr. ind Mrs. G. O. Gay, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hljyard, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hilyard, Mr. ( and Mrs. Earl Hflyard, Mibres Mabel Hilyard, Relma Hilyard, Edna Durr, Oda Gay, Eda Gay, and Messrs. Perry Workinger, Glenn HH- . yard. aMio . Gay. >■ ; "" *" ■ ■ ( I A faintly dinner party is being plan- ' *«r Bona,..Wey r of Tutea, Oklahoma, .anfi Charles of Robinson, Hl. With . the return el these.. two:M>ns thee fam'ily circle will be complete,, the other children all living here. The uncle and aunts, the Meyers families from ", thgTclty, will also |e ia attehdanbe. i;Mr. and Mrs. Dan Erwhr entertained the members of the conference quartet at dinner Tuesday. 1 5 The Kplghts of PythiM will hold - their’first meeting in the new kali on Thursday evening of thhrwftejt. » . ■:,* ‘ .iwMWfin— ;.■ ’’ . At their regular meeting Tuesday . evening the C. B. L. of L arranged to give a box social at their hall next Monday evening to which all are invited. X ' .-’’J s A great many of the girls of the T--1 B. Q. club are In the tolls of the grip, FWMh'e attendance at the meeting at i the home of Miss Amelia Wsbei; wm - not sp large Tuesday evening. Those . present, however, enjoyed a good time rover their embroidery work and the j delicious three course lunch that followed. All members ot the Presbyterian « ladles’ society are requested to be In attendance at the first meeting of tire b year Thursday afternoon at the borne f ct Mrs. H. 8. Michaud on Winchester • \ —u< lir.l'B.ll.**.. ' \i \ ?

" Wc r nn/f WtT j bwt Zerkel Married tt • % V an WwS Ohio •'" ?’■ 'WED LAST MONTH , — Bride Prominent Teacher of is own ip— Alan Well Known •■ . • ! Th« WAdrilnr of insr.. weaaing or two very pyomiSchilling BDd wnicn iook piace me fatter part or mate friends of : th,e young couple, in spite of their efforts to keep their marriage a secret for a while. The yqung couple are representatives two of the"best known families of th* - county, the nnae being a school, teachnear Pleasanf Mills, and the groom a--of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Zerlrel, of ; east of the city. During her holiday vacation from BChool, th© brido Is said to have visited with her grandmother at Willshire, Ohio. On December 28 the groom met her there and they , went to Van Wert, Ohio, where they Secured the license and were married by the Baptist minister at that place. They then returned to their homes the bride continuing her duties as teacher. Both are very estimable young people and worthy of the best and highest in life. The groom is a pephew of Mesdames H. 8. Steele, George Everett and 0. P. Mills of this city, and both he and Ms wife are known to many residents of Decatur, that their ne,w ..life may be one of great the wish of alt ' ■ b ' I 't?' - ■, a ■ East Buffalo, N. Y., Jah; IM to Dally Democrats-Receipts, 25,930; shipments, i;W; ogictaMo KW ®W. . Medf|<;and heat* 11 | ghtß - 3825;[email protected]; sheep. 6,200, strong; lambs, |890; tops, >8.90; cattle, 25 t strong.--■ - - ■ TOLEDO MARKETS. , —r- 77 Toledo, Ohio, Jan. 12—Wheat—--cqsh, May, 81.28%; July, 81.06%. • Corn—Cash, 67%; May, 70%c; ■ July, 70%c. Oats—CMh, 49%u;,May, 50%c; July, 47%c. Rye —N’o. 2,81 c; No. 3,77 c. •_ ' -7 CHICAGO MARKET®. Chicago, Jan. 12.—Wheat—May, 81.13%; July, 8L03%; Sept., 98%c. Corn—May, 68%c; July, 68%c; Sept., 68%c. Oats—May, 47&c; July, 44%c; - Sept, 41%c. \ ‘ • •,. /, .. '■ -p —— ■ ’ ■ Mrs. Reisen Mumma had. the misfortune to slip on the ice while crossing the street neat her home and ' Her spine wm hW Injured In .the ■ fall by striking on a sharp projection ■ Os ice. It is thought, however, that ‘ no blood vessel was ruptured and ■ should there be no congestion she Wilf ’ get along all right, • 7•” 1 ■ —I , X . vTc. I v. rr church Tuesday ’ evening d mixed quartet whose members are Howard ' Wlseh&upt and Mr*. Philip Meibls and Miss Inez Coverdale, gave some good vocal music. Regular rou- '% I tine business wm attended to ' session. . Mr., and Mrs. Hugh Hite gave ft fl ’ o'clock dinner party last evening. I Guests were Mir. and Mrs. Clarence : Porter, Misses Kate Henneford and “ Fanny Hite. S ' For Deep Seated Colds and coughs - Allen’s Lung Balsam cures when all , other remedies fall. This old medl- . cine hM been sold for oyer 40 years. J 25c„ 50c. a6d 81.0 bottles. All deal-; ' ers ' . — i Mrs. M- I* Bmlth returned this ) mortrinK to her M>& at Findlay, • Ohio, after visiting with R. B. Bartram and family. ; « hoar « , as you’re coufcMnr i and gasping. When you’ve an old* ‘ ten’s Lang Balsam. Sold by all drug2FiC svC* fillri SI,OO DOC* 168*