Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 161, Decatur, Adams County, 17 July 1903 — Page 4

THE MARKETS

Accurate prices paid by Decatur merchants for various products. Corrected every day. GRAIN. BY E. L. CARBOL, GKASX MERCHAXT. Corn, per cwt.. <. new mixrvi ? f'l Corn, per cwt. vellow new' Oats, new ,___l 32 Wheat. No. 2 70 Wh- N 67 Rye. _ _ 45 Barlev4o Clover Seed 4 50 *7 5 00 A'syke ... . 4 -V - Buckwheat6s Flax Seed9o CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago market closed at 1:15 pm. today as follows: ■ July * Wheat. September 77* Wheat. December 77 Corn, July 49 j ! Corn. September 50| Corn. December49’ v Oats. September 33. ' - | Jul v Pork 514 30 Srt ' sl4 July Lard, per cwt September Lard per cwt sl2 TOLEDO GRAIN MARKETS. Changed every afternoon at 3.00 o'clock by J. D Hale. Dtcatur. Special w.re 'err-. •» Wheat, new X.. 2. red. cash $ ”J July wheat 771 S December wheat 7'l Cash corn. X; 2. mixed. eash... 52 July corn 52 Corn. December 49 ■ 38 I Oats. Sept Oats. December 34 Bye. cashs3i STOCK. BY F*K> SCHSIMAX. BEALS*. Lambs 4 d 4| Hogs, per cwt 35 (»j Can- per lb. r ___ 31 gi 4j Calves. per lb 4| <7 Cows 2 «i Sheep. per lb. 2| «x Beef Hidas, per 1b.6 POULTRY. BY ; W PLACE .Y> . FXCXUS. Chickens, young per lb. ICSill F -•- -.-■ ’ - ' Ducks, per 1b.5*7 06 Turkeys, per lb 9 -10 Geese, per lb. 04*705

—— — SPECIAL PRICES ON Refrigerators at BRITTSON BROS. — lilMllMl—■— KEEP COOL! TH E dav cujrrot ‘c® and ** bar® a cc®pl«e lioe oT DESK. BRACKET aid CEILING Electric Fans to wit nwsdrooe*. star. *od c»S<* nvcns A. E. ROSE WEST SIDE SECOND STREET.

lAItOTH UMOAOIMt SALE 300 HATS MIOT COST «M tl*6 MTV Burdg MiHinerv Store Fresh Huckleberries at J. S. Colchin’s.

HAY TARKET. No 1 timothy hav (baled) 11 ’■ ■ :... ‘ No 1 mixed hav (bated) " - Xo. 1 clover Lay baled)_ i t r Loose hay 51.50 less. i WOOL AND HIDES. BY B. KALVEB A SOX. 'Wool, unwashedl6<o2o j • > Beef hidee. per pound. 06 Calf hideso7l Tallow, per pound i COAL. Ar.thrt.te $ 750 Domestic, nuti. 4 25 Domestic, lump. Hocking 4 25 Domestic lump. Indiana 3 60 OIL TARKET. Tionasl.6S Pennsylvanial.s3 ruing New Castle 1.4*7North Lima 1.16 South Lima 1.11 Indiana I ll Whitehouse : 97 Lacy 97 Barkers vj lie«7 Ragland .62 OTHER PRODUCTS. FT VAR •-» GRICEES AXD MESCHAXTS. Eggs, fresh, per doc { 1: Lard $ B utter, per pound 12«3 131 Potatoes, new S 5 TARKET NOTES. L. verpool market opened as fellows Wheat. , cent lower. Cora. J cent lower. Beeetpta at Lturago today: H0g5’....10,000 Wheat 60 cars Corn 197 cars Oatsl9o cars Tw re Coevicted of Munler. Helena Mont July IT.—Martin Hi:ma.- wbc was :rr- found guilty of, surfer m the firs’. c-gree tn couuecHot with the death of George Reeder, has been coerrrted tn the same degree in the Livings - ., r. restrict Court Settsnee will be pre-arut red later.

F.c Sate A tffiateoe io good «»■ ■ Attica. I again at thia office. iLHf Reduoed Rat«» na Chxago Great W.»««vrn Railway. — t' 00 t» St Paul. MxnneapolM, Waterville. Red Wing. Wnwaa, A®c.n. Manly CTarksnlle. Waterloo, (teoge Jio'| mterwwdjate pots* higher. For lurther mfonaalMß to any Great Weenem agent, or J.. P. Cmer. G. i PA , Chtmgo. El *

iim« Gruesome Find at Hammond Gves Evidence of Foul Play. Body of Stranger Supposed to 6s Frank Shopaki Washed Lp By the Lake. Skull Had Been Crushed and the Body Weighted Down By Paving Stones. Hammond. Ind . July 17.—The d- id body of a stranger was found Ixl Lak-. Michigan, jiat inside the Indiana line and evam-natioc showed that the skuil i had been crashed bv a blunt tnstru-I ment. and that the body had been weighted down by paving stents, such; - * - - s - Railway Company in paring its tracks It is believed that the body is that • S'" ;-• . ;: $ '?... s sal -?n keeper and case man who left j hom- some ten days ago with S in I his p, S sess. u. saying to his tami'y that he was going out •- pay some -.-- . S - sk sin-te. and it s apparent that was murdered and robbed after whit hi bis :---iy »„s weighted and thrown inw the lake. MRS. DLNN NSANE Wife Os Van Convicted of K rc L'ttie * ce Cothre Fort tVayne. Ind.. July 17.—A com- 1 miss »n has passed up:n the ien-si of Mrs Chari > rhrnn. wr. -- hwsband is now a life p-isoner ccn-j rioted of ki.’.mg little AL - Cothrfinding her -o _e insane. The fin 1 was : of a son that his r_.th-r had . y-ed b'm cidal tendet.-i-s Mr r*-i«n was aware of her mental ccnioion :t Ft> tong as he was able to 1:. k after herj wants he would not permit h- - rem :-val to an insane hospital. His appt:: a tion for a new trial is pending in the Supreme Ccnrt. Girls F ght it Out Hammond. Ind . July 17 —On a prototeent comer in North Hammond Minnie Evans and Bertha Morock. two] young women of this city, foeght with i ■ bare fists last r.-.gbt to decide which; should be entitled to the affett.ons Ml James Thiele a young mar of this 1 city In a clinch the girts started a hair-pulling match, and bystanders, separated them with no decis on The girls vow they will fight to a finish for. Thiele. Ace ae-ta 'y Shot by a F- end. Goshen. Ind.. July 17 —Ommb Young twenty years ,-4d son of George M. Young trustee of Benton township,| was accidentally shot in the left pelvic, region by Ollie Pence, ot similar age Pence was examining a revolver whi .ih . he did not know was . i-adec. The bul-' let has not t-een located. Hampton West Conv.ctes. Not ieertl'e. Ind... July IT—Hamp 10c Weot. who has been oc trial :n this city for a week oc the charge of robt.ng tbr grave of Newton Broken la the Beaver cemetery was focad gussy Th* law fixes Ms punishment I st Crotn three to ten years tn the Michlgaa penitentiary. Small C“ M anS Skotgun. North Vernon. July IT, —The little child of Mr and Mrs Everett Cory* seteed the shotgun standing in a «m| ner of a room, and oc-mmenced drag g.nj it over the floor by th* munle : The weapon was dis* barged, the toed str * ng the child in the bowels and kffliag him. TNougr-t ft *as T m* tc Ga. BJuStc*. IndL. July 17 —Leaaa-rt Lynch agent of the Clover Leaf Rale way at Liberty Center for the last two years absented himoetf when th* trsv 1 eltng auditor arrived, and ni» present adaUefce >• Ye.r.; Woman Attrtnptea Su c-do. Y’aipara-so Ind.. July IT.—Mis* la-rs .’thnsrn. Mxetoex years uIL a’esyte’ ■■ -■ with pcisns. LLAlga mg no reason. The drug was swallowed! wh;}* standing tn front of the Kotos of a former suitor. Drawled in tr» O' o R v*». New Albany. led July IT —Elmer, th* eight-ye*r-..;d eon of James Anderaon was frowned while tatting is th* Otto River The body Las not been rec-t-vered.. Hungarian Stashes Hi* T»«o*t. Scnsth B. nd. lad- Jaly IT.—Jota TtaA. Irrty r-.gtt years oM. wb: has a f*.&i'.y ft Hsxgarv. fatally slaab*d | his throat with a pocket-knife for reaeoas unknown. M»ee Caws* Costly But Muscte. !»>!. Jaly 17 —Mk» that chew-nd mat the* m a freight car f!.*d with mewhand.se standing on th* Kg Ftror tracks canard a teas ajp-ttlm-Ctedy as IS HoM te t'« Grand Jory. Log*aspom.. ln’_ July IT—Ernest E W<4>s twenty years old, has teen •nmsittad tar grand jury a.-ion. ar* ruaed of cT.a ua«b aasa .- ng Miss Meute T- sixteen year* c 4. I

OLR LITTLE ALMANAC Weather Forecast and Doings of the San and Moon. h■ < ■ -1 1 ' ' - ‘ ■ Indiana —Fair in north, showers — south portion Sat:.', ay -r./wers. ARTHUR OROP°Eb DEAD. Chief of Brotherhood cf Lc-c-.t ve Engineers Exp res at Banquet. Winnipeg Man . J y P. '•! A: thur. Grand Chief Engln- er >1 ’! ~ i Brocherti>d of Lo ?m E’.: dropp-i d*a: at m. .r. - .;• - - a--> / A S f- ' <7V K AS-TJTTB, a- ’he ba: . * r. r ' - - - B I ’ wlseii ne -t.- r«a<£'^'ar-..- a... i eyj pired.. B- ah Vew of It. London. July 17—A m- -r.:nr papers wti.t cCTnment m ti an- . ni-.tn-'rm-.m: that ti* StA’- 1- : :"_t at Washingt.-n has r- -.r-fi as- rar. « ‘ from the CMnes* gov-rams-rt *i..a: • world s trade c-.'-ngratu!*'* S- r-tary I Hay .n the s-:--ss be g* n- :: : door in China, and wh.!- exp>r-.-.sm.g great sus;: .n that Russian - : :..s ; has left some tro-uh:serene - ■ m reserve, they are ,r. .n- it ■ -• • •ha: Serretary Hi • ■ ar ■ • put off with a mere paper t. -* - : V-s. Drake Secum* Er: Cortnp-i-n. Ind.. July . "— F -—*■ neighbors have given t-.n: ■ ■ M--Drake in SS >’ an: sir -it for bar boms in the Notice to City Water Consumers. The waterworks d-r---are now in the har is the city treasurer. Those sutners who have n:: r 1 their accounts will please I tend to the matter a: once . ! save being placed -:r the delinquent list August I. 7C- : G. E. STEELE. Waterworks Supt NOTICE TO ELECTRIC LIGHT CONSIDERS. ——— The ordinance of the C::v jcontroling the use i e'.e.-.-j lights has a penal 7.. providing for imp-sang l £: for making any either in the wires r 1.•used, or in wav mei - , witn the appliances of the Lighting Plant All pers r are hereby warned, n<x t make any change of lights. - wires, or appliances, or c; anecr.ous herewith with _i written permission from the superinteadant of the Light- - ’■ - ■ - .will certainly be prosecuted, i for such viol_tion <»f the ; ordinance. H. C. STETLER. Light Committee.’ . ... BOY ABCHBOLD, nranw , I. O. O. F. BLOCK. — - m.

=AT DECATURasI Saturday, Aug. 11 I \3 ring Circus I 1 Millionaire I .MENAGtRIf-MUSEUyM Vvv3J I \ 1 I - ■ idiAi I i Ballet. ■ ■ I ~- \ \ tb-ig »»*•* - - , IX . ■ ’’aJf Regal m I - -iir PRESEHTATION . ..- ™ E I EATEST.GRANDESI I ■i W' AHO BEST OF AME I . .'.Jr-' .-.w. lamisffv I grandest, greatest, purest, fairestl AMUSEMENT ENTERPRISE ON EARTH. '■ . Race Track, SccwM of Or I A:- 25 Clowns, 20 Burr . "' !|(| ■ - .D ar Menagerie of Fifty Dens, Droves of G.i Herdi I .as I j‘ jMe^SSNig^, [iJli] I H ‘ H ih |6H£ST< '^ s s|u| is - i)|l ■gQSB CIRCUS ■Sfea I kSE3BI * INTHE trjTnPil THE FEATS NC'HICH ARE SEEN HERE I •' - would not be here. 0 - ~A: I Mar - .- presenting Sensational Achievement* < ■ ■'i - and Pleasing Way- I M.gh:r Congress cf Greta Stars. H wt • ’■ I • ijl I -.I * * I A *»'sr Jsfc ... A REMARKABLE I ■ - Athletic Deeds of Innocent - rt Pte ■ ' I TRAINED ANIItVIC-sl -■ the Brains of Bearts I r Seels, Elephants. Bulls. Baboons M ■■ * I —norses. Figs «nd Doolev*. i I I \ I - ■'—'--1... - i JI Wallace's Circus Day Programme: 10:00 a. m The Grand Street Parade. D*pl*y. Horae Fair and Glittering Pageants- I 1:00 a »d 7:00 p.m -Doors opened To the Immense Waterproof > e “ I x B* and 7 :15 P- 111 --Prof. Bronsons Conceit I as ike ttAter ««ge. begin a45 minute Grand 100 I 2‘??. an< \. 8: 00 P tn.-All Feature Perform Gy—ie. t ° u ' tltt< dm<xi*, bvenriMiarinff ' T I Frau Aenal. Trained Animal. Hi