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Fort Wayne Weekly Journal-Gazette from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 11

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SX a.mIJm,. 1 runinninc nccixu) juuhihl uwccmci iuuhjuhi munnmu, mHnbll u. mi a. rrrw a g. J.r.T., sa CENTS ANIWSULES AT $1.03: OATS 28 CTS.

Eleiatora put the price of whil down to II 01 per hu.lirl yesterday, drop of two cente from Ihe prite that ha ruled lha market for Hie paat ee erat weeks Thla la In keeping with prtdlctlona made by eleyatnr men aome tlnia ego that If wheal prloee were changed at all, thy would no down Instead of up Hv week ago wheat waa worth II 10 In Fort Wayne, declined In tl 05 rid It la likely that St will atlll go to tl 04 before spring opens The wheat market, according to local daalara, haa hit lha toboggan In the large Jiraln pontera and thera waa nothing aft for local men to do but to aend down the price Oala, which haa heretofore void at 'cent A jahel, deellneil two rente and will open thli morning at tl penta. There were tin rhangea In the price of corn. Home farmera whd have been holding their wheat for hither rloee are advised to aell now, aa there la hardly a possibility of th price advancing between now and harveat time. Rome extraordinarily fine wheat la being brought to the city nnd It la declared that out la the flftst It haa arer been. The other (ram ntarketa are eteady and no change one way or tne otner are looicea ror If the amount of ground that waa own to wheat last fall ran be taken aa a baa la on which to figure, there will lie no dollar wheat next winter.

Although water ctivered many of the field to a depth of eight and ten Inrhea laat whiter, grower declare the crop haa not been Allen county, although It doea not produce aa tnnch wheat aa some of the adjoining fount Ira. haa aome fields that will easily tnakn If. bushels to 111 acre next fall IletHirte from other counties are to the effect that Ilia win nl crop newi looked belter Kohl county will hae iniinunotri rop mid lleKnlb farmer nto figuring on rtonrd tireaklns hart cat It la sold tha the wheat acreage northern Indiana will be one third fmorc tlilai year than It waa laat CITY SCALES PRICES MAKE FEW CHANGES Although elevator put down the price of nata. there were no rhangea announced by city Wrlghmaster fVmke yesterday llecelpta were light md the mnrket waa ipilet Twenty Ill load of bay and grain were nil that arrived and the market haa eeemlugly loat Ita naual ttctllty 8lx een loiida of good grade liny enme lecrlpta and prhea were na follow I.oada Price Hay tll ton rteta II SOCTMln bu Torn ItfM'o bu WHEAT 1ICE UP (HICAOO. Mar.

Ii It lllg eiport today helped bring about a eharp rally la wheat Tha iloa waa nevertheless last night Corn flnlahad Ho to Srv up, oat with a gain on.O'ic. and provisions at an advance of 10i to Am muili as 100 boat loada of wheat were reported to have baen disposed ef for shipment, to Furop Thera was also gossip" that export houses her were working oonaMarable business by way of Uulf ports Tills new caught th pit In and oversold condition and quickly sent price upward Thera were also advice oi some namg to ina winter crop in Michigan and Ohio, HealMiard clearings ef wheat and flour eoual IJI.OOO bushel primary receipt of whaal ware 110,000 bushels, against 601,000 bushel laat year Com showed a relatively ton even in in laee or tne early weakness of wheat. Mtrength of cor a made frlenda for oata. Provisions closed at top price Th advance was apparently due to the resumption of buying on lha part of leading bull Interest. Th Uadtng future ranged at follow: jins.

CATTLE AND WfclaWr.fafc Tnn Miir PRODUCEMARKETS CHICACJO. Msrrh II Mutter Steady, rreamerlea, HOIOc Kags Kir in; teielpt. 11410 cases, at nark, case Included 17iI7Sr ordinary Irets tHITe firsts lie Weed daisies. tic young Ainerlras 1501i. long horns.

Potatoes Hteady rclpta tl car Michigan 44Tc Minnesota, OOTc; Wisconsin 4XOc Poultry Weak: turks. drrsaed, tie. iblckens, alive, tic, springs, allv. KW TOItK. March II flutter Heady and unchanged, receipt 7.4jl tihs Fags Steady rerelnta.

II IM resh aratherrd extras lmt2Hic flrsts lIHWlKc IJv isultry Hlmna westrrn rhlikrns Itc fowls I7r turkeys. lc llressvd tyulet, frvah killed wealern chickens. II 16c. fowls M4JI7Q lll(JI) fVheat May July Hspt Corn May July Sspt Oats Mar July Herd Meaa PorR Open. High low to Mi It May Jul Lard May July 00 1010 Open.

iS iii! 1 US ti4 ti wl fa to im 10 60 Hspt io to Abort lllne May 10 00 July lOMli tO.lTH Mil 10 10 10IIU 10 0 10ITH I.SoH to to 10IIH If to io oth io im 10TH 101 'M 1 CHICAGO CASH CHAIN. f'UM'AOO. March red, 1 00O1 01, No It Uheat No 1 I ird. iOrlttc. No hard.

III! 00 V. No I hard, 17(1 Mo. No I northern. llrfllHc No i northern. If (flic No I northern.

Itfjllc No I spring YTc No I spring UIIISc, No spring TSU" durum. Itwtli I lie. velvet rliaff. lieilHc HAY AND SJRAW MARKFTT niiCAaa ton, timothy ha KM I. IM li OO0 I7 00O wheat fllirAOO.

March II Hay ne.elots. i. shipment. 17a tons conic hay qitotablo at lieonfiitoo. mlssd'har.

Ill sOOli On: No. I and No 1 mixed hay, 00010 00 Thrashed tlmo thy. MOOdlO clover bay. 10.0001100. Kansas and Oklahoma prairie hay rholce.

Ill 00ft l0O. No 1. tlttOtjlttO. No, tlOOOAliOO Iowa, Minnesota. Nbraaka and nakota nralrle hay Choice IIOMOllM.

No 1. II tOOt 00 Illinois. Indiana and Wisconsin feeding nralrle hay, I 00O7.00. Packing hay. Ktraw Tty stray quotable at 100, oat straw at 00010.

straw at ft soijieo THI COfflg MAMKKT. NKWT YORK, March lt Coffee fJale. 111.000' March. 1,11. April, 1 119.

Msy. June. 1 IM, July, August. 1,107. Hepumber.

1.11: October. November. 1.10S, tacmber, January and February, 1. 100. Boot Coffee Unsettled, Rio No 7.

11' OlfVc. flanto No, 4. 14c iilid Coffee Dull, Cordova, lSOlTc nominal THI Oil. MAnKIT, TOIJEtMl, Ohio, March 11 Oil North IJma, fl 17. gouth IJms and Indiana.

tl II. Wooster. tl Oil. CITT. Pa7March li Credit ancaa.

IttOs run. 01 Ml, average. 0 111. shipments. 107.111.

average. 101 071 ORYdoOMMARKKT. NKW TOnk. klarcli Th cotton gnoda markets are quiet and barely ateady In th print cloth division Tarns are easy Jobbers report a fair trad Retailer active aoxi. THB COTTON MARKKT.

market ooened ateady at nnchanaed prlcea to an advance of four point and rlossd ateady. hut at a net loss of from nv io nine poinie Com No Mhlls. 61Vc No I tellow. lie No I. 47MJIVc.

No whltx. 4'4 Y4tiet No 1 jellow, 4TMTIHc No 4 44W0 47Hc, tin 4 white, 4t4He. No 4 yellow. 47ic Oats No I. tic.

No 1 white, 1401 Sir No I whllti. imtfllVir No 4 white, to fjllc, standard 12jllV4c tlye No I lc nailey 477'i Tlmolhy ll Clover tllOOftlirO NlwVoRK OHAIN AND aiflOVIBIONS NKW YORK. March II Flour quiet winter straights (4 4tr4 60, spring dears, 14 u0j4 10. Kansas straights, 1000120 Wheat iot nrm. No 1 red, II Ot, elevator, and II lOH fob afloat nominal.

No I northern Itulnth MUr I afloat May, 30Sr, rliwied. MHc. July closed, 'c: Dsptembtr rloesd. IS lie lionded Wheat May and July closed, Me bid Corn Hot, steady, export, tHc I afloat flala HKit, ateady Molasses Hteady Itaw ftua ar Firm, muscovado. I test.

I0li centrifugal lest I lie, molasses lest, i sjc rennea, ateaiy AlilOJNEWS ALBION, Ind. March, It Mr II Pmlngcr la very aerlously elck with marked aymplnma of appendicitis Her condition la i rltlcal Thla writing she I JumI ii little hetter "In Crv of Kcndnllvllle, wan In Albion in hualneaa istrtday Arhy fainpbell of Kendallvllln. waa an Albion laltor yeeterduy Fred IHre. of Anderson returned to hla home to day He ha been attending hi fnther'a funnel Vermont Haley, of Kendallvllle. waa In Albion on hualncea eterday Itev Chae llrenni fnlled on the elck from Albion and vlolnltv at the Lutheran hospital In Tort Wayne Tho opera houen management will hold a ilnnoe at the opera house on Thursday evening arch Mil, 1111 Mies (lladys Koote I now employed aa stenographer In the law office of Grant and DViote In Albion Itev.

tl. Newnnmb made a trip to Idgnnler, )erlerday. Albion high reboot hoy nre putting part of the school day In getting ready for their musical lee lie given for the benefit of the library Arthur Acton ha resigned hi position with the Htanlc) Hardawre of Alllinn W. Hicks returned to Auburn, yeaterday after spending Runday with Albion frlenda and The body of Amoe Huff waa" brought to Albion thla a tn arcoiXnews TOLEDO IINION HTOCK TARim. Marth 11 Hog rerrlpta light Willi market 10 to I cents higher ('loss, strong Cattle strong to 19 tents higher Veal calve, shoep and lambs, steady Hogs Helocted heavy s.pi(fl, good medium tMMflSl heavy Yorkers, I Mo fit to, light Yotkeis.

2001 10, mixed. It ItOt It. bulk of ssles, ItltOttO. good pigs, ItfOfltaO) slags and roughs, 17 0001 10 Cat lis Prim steers. 1.10 and up, IIOil, good Io chobe, I7U05JIUO, gotxl fal, 1,060 to 1.

100, I7 00OI00, fair to good, too to l.loo, 00 ti 00 common and lleht steers. 14 00476 60, cholc fat row. It tool 60, fair to good cows. I00 04 4J. common cues, II 600100, tanner a and cuttera, IlinotMi, prim i iwrt bUlls.

14 10, good butcher bull. 4 0004 60, falf to good bologna, tl 00f 50. common, JIvOQItti choice fat heifer. 6074 00; good choice feeding sleers, l00J70. fair to good fed wo; aiocKtrs, goon io rnoice, PRODIirMAIlKEMS SWTEGGnTir DUE FOR A DECLINE i One week from moirow Is flood fMday nd It I declated truck grow er nnd gardeners that itstoes will be pjnnled on Ihhl day If It Is iiesasry to remove the iinwfrom tha urourfd to do It If the present warm weather enn i llnties.murh of the flsld nork will be luimntfm kj llttia mnA frnton All Imllcatlnna planting will lgln rarly thla Yesterdny' poullt) an I market i.jf MtoitttiVataiiUi II till trliii Hi lit ttn uttlPf bVIIwjI l.ua l.aat.

l.iat.Us it is. lull glial a I at natal Ka. rm i a i a. a of th. kl.l.

Ilahderl Ut. of who Ih. nrnne. the K.i le of J.JJoV V.r eMItlL Cvyp. Indiana, Alpheue Hwlft, bio Allen iV.unl In Selll" A Slraier 1il iaCT imtTewt 'i insid mid aUglij sjUjiir 'L nirayer it JRj CIIIIIBllAN ItAIIDKitT he eolvenl il 111 i )' rrj I.

iiicv Administrator Koi MS Till RT HA IMW IVI. Wl AlUn JaTmaft ''Sf II l.lihJ KK, Ailnilnlstiaior 1 isn vffiiBH ere, 0O tteOlflOO; fll00v, Mort 1 1 attention waa featureless was iwild Io lb neaellcallv all ol Th decline in wneai i i i ren exuecten. however No changes nre made In be grain market, where or ine tinning waa none LEGAUwNOXICES s.e fcjM AfPOINTMRSfT Of AOMINUTRATOR Altornsv fir Kslate March i to A5tlOh! TO QlllaiT tlfLt td RrAC tOTATg NOTICO TO NON rtES.tlgNfg ftlat of Indiana Allen I nunty Haniuel Wolf va Henry llolton. et al In Ih. Mien Circuit Court It appearing to the satisfaction of said Court hy affidavit that lha following nattifd defendants Henry llolton Catherine llollnn, wlfa of Henry llolton, Henry llollou.

Matilda llolton. wife of Henry Hnllon Catherine liolloii. Matilda llolton, John Merli, Bhlney A llunee Joseph llrackenrldgoi Henry llartinan. Chrlatlsna Ifarlman, elfe of Henry isriman AnboiNTMgNT OF AD1INItTnATOn. tEGAUHQILQESJ UGL NOTICES, NOTICE TO NONRIIIDtNT fBNOANTg.

Ilresn A Mot i Up, Attorney for tktala starrii li APPOINTMENT Of AOMINtTlATOn. llOOOItt) good to choice mixed. I4.60O a t.i fair 7 00; (oiV good, I4O0W4HI culls and vvi yearling. out i nibs, II.M BBr gh aTlal et.A "1.7 Clare, nowovrr. nai ineive rent win milker and anrtnaers.

II 00 i ri. k.irt..' wi? warm weather most gonerally cauaca tig egg wareel and the price alwiva II II, fair to good 0 OOfltO 0, common' declines at thlk time of (he year, so the l0.1!1 t00lt00 heavy and fed. 17 00 recent heavy declines In prices Is not a I 'aiirorls to nbodir Hheep and Imberrlm welher. Pnullrv did not come In anroiilv yeilerday farmer are busy preparing ror tn spring warn nu ine at not go Ing to make any more ttlpa to town than ar absolutely ncesr aroceryatotet seem to be doing mfiat of the tnlslneie In gardrn eeeds There Is a heavy demand for them now and thla demand will continue ni long aa th weather remain warm Onion seed salesmen hne already linen In Foit tVatna and am driving through the country Io tea the grnwera. Yellow seed seem to be In the greatest demand and thsr will he a vr small crop of while onion raised this year, lied will bo planted about as heavy aa tha past year, but (rowers declare yellows to be the If, from every view point The price la from II 60100 per bushel, which Is low compared ulth other yesr The potato market In Kort Waynn.l brlak and dealera tan hanll nnd enough Io supply tho demand Alrrudy they ar depending on shipped stotk tn aupply the trade, nlthoiigli Mlhlnan potaloe are In fine ettap this cir Prices ouoted Tuesd win nncn trad this morning and there hardly poa.

slhlllty that there Mil I ihange on any other commodity e.ct eggs Ih children, decedents and helre. the Price and little trading r. done on Ibe I aVt e. hi fl7V Urr street market Cites sold at It I ethL JV. iro.lJ..' cent, for fresh cents foe lhSTfJL current recolpta Coiumlsslnn nun da III BUrPALO LIVK TOCN.

DUFPA1X). N. YMarch lt Catlle Keoelpla, 100. ateady. Vesls Ittcelpts.

10, active, i0O It It Hogs Iteceltits. 1.000. heavy. It 1049 40, mixed l40J0. Yorkers itltf I pigs.

tO0tt. roughs, imuitti. Hheeo and lmba llacelnt. 2 000. active, thmh.

I.l0l)t 40; yearlings. I8 60 us bv, sneep, liwvill PITT1DUROH LIVC STOCK. riTTHIICIUIH. Pa March It Hog Ilecelpls, 1 00ft higher henvles. 40.

heavy Yorker, light Yorkers nnd pigs 70 Hheep and lmhs Ilecelpls, strong top sheep, 15 It Calves Iter elpls, 100, higher 112 00 1,600, lop, AIlCOUA, Irvd, Msrrh It De bolt A Nuller have purchased the stock of groceries and general merchandise of llert Katrrllne The nlmte firm will continue the hualneaa at the old aland Mr Deholt haa aold hla farm, east of town nnd will mote, to tha vlllnge In the near future Mr Mil ler will realde oer the atore room. Mr Eaterllne will remain a few daya tn aaalat the new company In getting started, the new firm taking poa. aesslon on th nineteenth lAiuli Keeler met valth what might have been tery Serloua accident on Saturday while helping run a buta saw in aome unaccountable way the aw caught hla arm, making a very painful wound na TrotMllw is ro wsl. Malum ana aiater lloae apent I Hunday with Mr Troudly'a brother Prank Nell wallen tnd. pan IT' ter I Hut Fra LIVE STOCK CLOSE.

IIU'AdO. Marili II ll Receipt. SI 0011 strong, hulk of l70tlttl, light, 1 7tii ol, mixed. heavy 110110 10 rough, 3001 pigs, MU10 Cattle Ilecelpls, 11,100 stead; beeves I7I64J16, Texa sleers atockera and feedera, (0t, rum and heifers, fl 6017100 tnlve. 7 60f It 00 Hheep 14,000, itrong, native MOotfllO )erllngs.

17 16026, lambs, native. Xn0(l0 A short aupply of ihIcs at the tnck arda sent prues soriidx Choirs eals went to 111 00 1 4 cut against I 21k a year ago Htrnng Knster demand caused by scarcity of lamhs naa litilllah fa lor Hhortage of mttle In the tountry Is hold Ing )oung stotfc back fur matuilng pui poaea and proving a more effei tlve conservation aitency than locrilvo leglaln tlon IJv. muttons also boomed foms lambs looked 16c higher, and nenily everthlii( abonnd lisln nf ltc IJglit Uinbs leaihed 11': and Sv.nie eeie held at Ho. euuly elicit but shipping tU enaiid vns ilefloleiit nnd iakeis sulk) HpH tilatora and oiitsldera made a an lilghir market, with It 0J top, but vel.l.t) bog did Ihe beat Mont 310 Ih stuff getting into thn no notch, while to waa paid for tit lb walghta Cattle trad waa alow but atrong A light aupply was fortunate aa killers are still working nn altl Imuglil Monday tine drove waa held nt 10 and choice stufT looked lOn higher, but th. general market did not ehoa It A spread or 116117 loo.

Ihe Imlk of sleers Slot ker tradtv dull although shoit krp rntt.o Meiil ti the toimtr at 0 So Yaid tinder nie loaded to the annul, with light i.ttle, and otintry 1 livers are siwrrlng for nn ndvantnge hnl ling buck ulth onvb tl in that they will able satisfy thalr reiilreinvn.a at leas mone 4 hkagn ieclveil only 171 tar londa of lite ato pi day, vhlth Is but 4J tars nifie tiiun inn Nortnwestei rond broturl In unaided on Monday This tn dlcalea how strongly the svallnble aupply or live etocK is nrm in tne countrv anl now irntiy growers ar to ih It up wneneyer jiacneis succfen in fleptesalng tnlues point two Til advance car report Issued by the three big weatern roads yesterday proved Io he a )nke, as It Indiiated It.oOO rat. Is and at Last It.oou hogs to day Th light run jwaa ronunaie. nowever aa anything Ilk lib eral receipts to day would have net east lated lOnir.c decline all along the line Weight did a good atunl lto.li heavy nn uo oia; uimoa were in neiter request than early In the week some heavy lamba at II 71 being 26c higher TOLEDO gg SD PRICES. TOLEDO. Ohio, Manh II Clover Peed Cash and March 11160.

April. 11106, October. 17 It Alslkr rrltne mh nud March, lit 10 Timothy Prime cash tl 7H March. IT7U. Apfll tlTO eptemher.

fl SPEAKER MORE 'THAN PLEASED INDIANAFOLIH March 11 Hpeaker Cook to day leaned a statement which he lauded the work of the general aastmhly "The sea alon which closed thl mnrnlnir," ha aid. 'has passed more whiileaome leglalatlon thnn any other general assembly of which I know The puh lie aervlce tommiaalon. tho blue sky law and the loan sheik bill are meaa. urea that will rebound directly to Ihe welfare of the people "More excellent school leglalatlon waa enacted In thin assembly than In any prevloua one The Ynrllng Ftnhl tocatlonal training act la a remarkable forward step In broadening the acope of tndlana'a educational work 'I belle. when the dust haa settled the people will nee there were, gfter all, few hllla to Increase affi ance Among Tnowe imsseti vneri' waa not a xlclous salary Increase meaaure GRAINS RALLY ON EXPORT TRADE TOLKIiO.

Ohio. Manh t2 At Ihe start the local whent meiket a Utile weaker Wednesday nooning opening piotatlona being lower I linn previous i loaea Foreign cables im re ir to Ho lower These and the iheaper plate offera, th easy tone at Ayres and Ihe weakn at Chttngo rm sday ware tha chief factora for the learlah beginning (lerniMti govermovnt leport on farm reserves and the domestic alt us tlnn In this country are l.ili dlallnctlv ly bearlah Further lliildati and lower value with an occaalonal tempoinry ra at tlon are looked for by some (lerman reports show liberal aupi Ilea bnt poor quality Vrather over the country la springlike and tha new la making favoiahl progrese XVheat and other grain rallied later In day on Incriased expoi. business I'ash wheat Vfco down I 11 01. May Uci down tn II 0i4, July Io HUf. and fteptember held the fime at 12c Cash closed In up, Mi up.

July up and September I Id sanie Mny corn, started th? day 14c down to tic July the aama al tnc and Hep tember up at tc May corn closed July Ho tip and fteptember li May and Ju imu bolh 411 ene4 tha THE FORT WAYNE MARKET QUOTATIONS same na prevloim cl scs, rnch ut Hi pleniliei una tt up at 14! May oats i Iom. up with Inly up ami Heplemli't 1 down Wheat lipin High ly.w (lose Cash 1 0 14 I 05 Mi May 1', loss 1 nK Jul) Kept 2 9 01 Corn Cash 61 May 61 M'v 6 M'k July 64. 6 61 Kept r. 'IVi 6 6i( Oats Cash I4U May IMi US 'li 164 July IV4. 16U I 16 Sept ll 3IH 14 14.

TO HOLD TRADING STRONG NKW TOIIK Vim 17 Kor lime after lha opening if the tp market to day the tipaaid luuvcment of 1 1, previous session was inllnued lmdon ngaln sent ovei htvher (lUotstlous for AJnerhan ktotks sitl there was coneldei sbl buying In thlH maiket for forelun actount fNiverlng of short otttratta contrlhnt eil to the strength md many etstidord Iseuea wets market up a point of more' Ihe demand waa not keen, however, and aftei ihe first bom the market began to slip backward I irl ad values list was forced below here and abroad cancelled and the yeeterd) 1 lose Flnunclal condlth again exerted a luxe Influence 011 lha stock market Cull money rose to six per cent Ibe highest rate since the first of th year lor tun money per eent waa offered for all maturities, dut even these bids failed to bring out large offerings The bond market icacted after an ear ly display nf value, li.lfO vanceu firmness Total aales. par 000 I aname ilirerTs sd on call ata tt mtiu 1 it ffl rffHTtff ffP. TW1LPTM DltTRICT I RICK4. Oraln, Hay and Faed. Yellow ar corn twu.

tie. While ear corn Ita. Mixed ear corn goo. No re.1 wheat mew). 11 07 Jso.

1 while wheat tnw). 1.0. Standard white oata, lie. o. 2 rje lnwi.

auo ou. o. bailey, tOe bu. Clover aeed. l00O10 00 bta.

Atalke. 1 1 WtJ 00 bu. LlVI STOCK MARKKT. r. rito lbs.

(Corrected Dally by Kckart Paoklng Co.) HUflS 10010 CATTIJfr Hleer. good llelfere. good Cow, good Itulla. food a Oood to cholc lOOO Lamba. good tOOtvT 14t 0 toot 4 00 4t WHOLKtALK PRODUCK.

(raytrur rrieeeiy rmaloee 4 bu Lftwanax vHBitesssosurr" riOT (mail letaj). ab mg. II0QII ton. Ca a.10 bav band pick beans, tt60 Michigan polatoe. lOOlOe bushel.

Htrlctly fresh eggL lie doaen Current relpts. Ho doa Pine country butter, lip 10c pound 1'acklng stock butter, 2lt26c pound anoy creamery, tic pound Hnrlng thickens, 14016c pound Old hens, lib lie pound. 1 lucks, llfj He pound HIDE AND ggftD MAHKI7. tCorrecttd br Charle B. Daaa 1 Cared hid, per UUOH Oreen calf hide, per Is calf hide, per 11 Ureen hide, peril.

11 I lore hide 094 Unwashed wool lost Clover seed 1 00O10.M Alalke clover, par bt. tldOOlJllOO Temolby seed, per bu. Ill) IM (Corrected by Well Broa.l Cured hides, llaht li tfltu feared fctdMnri v.nr.llM.dll Lured calfaklne 1 ilrcen calfiklna II Ureen hid It (ill Unwashed wool II lloree hid oeotr uomn neat root, per ID, Wild Olnaepg. per lb. jjl.

VITM THK MILJebV iemWnUcdYaaacU Mft na' otgUooa" I II 01 oals. ltc bu 1 corn. oUltaUoniTtrBeet. 9te hn Mrs. "ne? TT I'LJ" L.

oia, eve au. (7. vu.1 barley, iOe btx. Selling prices: tYInUr wheal straight (llungarlaui, t00O0 bbL, winter fTUl wbeat patents (Sllv.i Dollar), lil(st 10 wneat paiania. i svtir in UUI 10 hi graham bbL bbL, r) lloui.

I iOu flour. 1 OObt 40 bbL. tiuinnernlrkls. I 10040 bbL. bran.

illioO'lOO ton. shorts, 2l00ls0O ton. nilddl.ngs. 12 00010 00 ton, riiup feed. 110 00 ton; corn meal (Duel, du cwt corn meal (coarse), 7v110 ct tiatkad corn.

I70slll cwt. acicinitifta, uutf J4 0'i ton Mayflnaer Mll 4U inllo is 11 02 bu oats, lie bu corn, 4I4TSOC bu. rye. bu but ley, juuIVc ou. Belli og once ttllv.r Luti, ju(, DO bbl winter eheal pateiii.

6 (M) bbL, rye flour, tuuf ov bbl bran, 00O24W ion. middlings, 2 uoi 000 ton, corn meal (tins), 1 i cwL, chop fted, oouio 00 ton RETAIL SKLLINQ PRICE. "TcMcT 'leontd Fancy Klgtn creamery Tub, llo pound, Llgln 4tf pound Country candled eggs. 21c dnxOn tanr" ICO onirrn lee pouui. Potatoes, Mo bushel ApplM, ILtet bushei (allvs).

UOIIo pound rsaed vhltkvn, llxsatlcu povnit. T'yereaa inti e. vaee pomi. niK rr Ma "nosey, U02ieaaM Tomlr. toe btMbeL Popcprn.

pound. lllckory nuts, to pec. Amsl Copp.r Am Beet gas Am Cm till 4i, 1 sad Nsah Am a. a lief in Pacino Am ug llsf Mo. Kka Am Tel A Tel HIS I ehlfh all.y Anstonds Mln Is Nat Lead I set.

IN CaateaJ. Ili i.r A Vest 1001, Nor. Pacific ft? I nnsylvanla I'lS oples Osa 71 I nil Pal Car IX lleaitla Atchison Allan l.lne ital A Okie. Hr II a p. Tr Can Pacific Ches A llhln Chi A Col Purl A I Del A lludmn lien snd It II r(A lien' rierfrto fin Vnr fl do Or If.

Ill Cenlrsl Interber Met CIS An pM kl It Inter Harvester I on. 11" Tli "4 164 4w insv 101', lllv, llt Ut4 III lttlt f.i. ad Cd lea HI it rk xi 1 io pri US So ParlAs Rallwsy I I nlnn rarlfle i a nni I'tS PM a Wsbksh 1:1 1 nloa lS ill. S6V, IISH IS 4. ISIS IS nd Ihe aiicceeeora In Inter.

al rsan.ot Ively uf each end all of tha following nmatA tiaxa.leja i aKyiwa at tax mA taK tsael Henry rinlion and Catherine liolten, hi wusi nenry Ijollnn and Matilda flolton, hi wife. Catherine llolton, Matilda llolton, John (I Marti, Kidney A. tlunve, Joaaph llrarkentldg. Henry lUrlman and Christiana llarlman. hla wife.

All Ilia women once known by any of (he inamea and designation above elated who may have 1 hanged their names and who are now known br soma other nam, the neroe of whom un' known 10 th piaintirr. ar non residents of Ih Hlal of Indiana, and that a caua of action exlsta agalnat said defendant In favor nf aald plaintiff Io unlet till Io real eatate Notice I therefore, by order of aald Court, hereby given said non rhlnl defendant of lhe niliia; and pendency of aald complaint, and that unless they ap rear before the Judge nf aald Court on he 12th day of May, Itll, and answer or demur thereto, the earn will he heard and determined In their absence Attest WM. (IKItDINfl. IHesI 1 Clerts, II (IHAMIIAITOII. Attorney fftr Plaintiff Msrch 11 10 IT action eon oivoncEKiotifct to ngglDENT.

gtste of tndlsna Allen County In the Allen Circuit Court of Allen Viinty Maud llray va JlerWy tlray Action ror divorce Notice to tinri res Ident It appeal Ina tn the satlsfa tlon of Ihe clerk of aald court, by the affidavit of a disinterested person that the following named defendant Henry Oray la a nonresident of thn state of Indiana, and that a rnuae of at lion exists agalnat defendant In fnvor of said plaintiff for dlvorie Notice 1. therefore, hereby given said iion reeldiiit defendant of the filing and pendency of aald complaint and that unless he a pears hefote Ihe Judge, of aald court on the Mh day of Msy, nil, and answers or demurs thereto the same will be heard and determined In his nh.encp Attest WM (1EUIMNO I rlerk THOH tl MOonilKAIl Attorney for Plaintiff March 11 20 27 NOTiCaTor Final tnfTTLfMBNfSF CgTATC. Notice Is lieieliy given to the creditors hell, and Uujtateea of 1anlel I. Harding deceased, (o appear In th Allen Circuit Court held at Kort Wayne, Indiana, on thn 6th day of April, Itll and ehnw cause If ant. why lb.

FINAL HKTTLIC MKVT ACCOUNT with tha eatale of said decedent should not be approved and said heirs are notified tn than ami there make proof of heirship end re elve their distributive share. MAIIY A HAIlIllNd, Kxeculrlx Wltneee the Clerk of said Court, thl tth day of March 1912 (Henll MM OP.IIfUNO Clerk llen Circuit Comt TAYLOR A Ill'IXr Attorneys for Pstnte March 11 20 "APPOiNTMghff of Notice la hereby alvan that thn under slaiifd bus been appointed Fxeculor of the Inst Villi and Testament of tlnltlleh Kroenipr, inte or Alisti t'nonty, Indiana decessed Mnhl estate la siiiwised it be solent flOTTI IKII Kltol Kxecutor II II OUf.IIIKI.ni88. Attorney March II 20 17 APPOINTMKNT OF ADMlNISTnAtrtiV. Nellie Is hereby given that the under signed hat been appointed administratrix nf Ihe eatale of Frank Coblent, late of Allen Count). Indiana, deceased Hald estate Is supposed tn he solvent ANNA COIII.I NTi.

Admlnlslratrlg. HKVTON A IIHATON Attorneys for Kslate Msrch I1 I0 I7 APPdiNTMatNT or ADMiNrrFrtXfrtrx Notice la herebygHsn that th under slgned has been appointed administratrix of Ihe estate of Oscar Hchnnnover 4 late or Alien 1 mini) tnoiana, deceased Hald estate la supnoaed to solvent 1T.AHL NICKEI.HOV Admlnlslratrlx LlfRCKR, Attorney for Kslate larch 11 20 27 APPOINTMENT 0 ADMINIOTflATniX Notice la hereby given that the tinder algnad haa been nnpolnted administratis of the eatat of William tl Meade, lute ef Allen Cotinl), Indiana, deceaaed Hsld estnte Is supposed to he solvent MAllKL HHANNON. Administratrix M'AflAMB A HAKTZKLL, Attorneys for Ratals March 12 20 27 BROTHER TO LOCAL MAirDiLr, THB MONEY MARKKT NKW "HHIK in It Money on call nrm ier nl rilling rate. 44 per lent closing lid 5 per cent, of fered at IH per cent Time loans sir. us sill) anil nlnel) daya Ut per cent nx monllia t4IMli per cent 'inenj "wHjw f.e Prime mercantile paper mfrt per cent sterling exchange weak, with actu al business In bankers bill at 4111 for auiy conuni Mexican firm, railroad bond Irregular.

r.CKFALO. March It Addison Urundage, prominent Isrmer and lnardlt, brother to Kilnard Urund ogo. of Wayne, nd, died at It clock laat night at his home at lath. Is Death was due to Inflrmllle of old age Funeral serMoea will he held Thursday nt (lold Hprlngs Hrtinde whs horn nnd spent the entire soxent) of his life in this state flealdea hla brother al Fort ane he leaxrn one brother Victor, of Clold Hprlnga and three slaters. Mrs Craig of Klmlni Mra James Caucett.

Hath, and Mra Herbert Hall Oold TifTngir Ihe name Urundage does not rp peur In lhcrl or kmiiiI) dlteitory MICHIGAN PASSES STERILIZATION LAW Marsha L.TIwi In ly parrel ihe Inlell hill praTliUn. for Ihe alerlllslna nf Isssae an1 menially lie fect.ve Inen.le. of sisle tiiatllull.as The Nolle la hereby given that th ueoer signed him lieen appointed administrator of Ihe Ketite of Lsra Worden. lata uf Alien 1 ounty, Indiana deceased Hsld estate I suppoked to be solvent JimhPII tlllANT WOKIiRN. Administrator IIALIlir HtiKKMAN A UOMIILIIll.

Atlotnets for Kslste Marc Is 0 II 10 NolTCrb rpMflf(oKi atrhti AT BTATB rrohat use No lit John H' hnelder. AdmlDlslrator of Katato of Mary Hchmlder, deciaaed, va IVIIItsm Hchnlder. et al In Ih Circuit court of Allen Coualy, Indiana, February term, Itll To NVIIIIam Kchnlder. Arthur Hhaffer, you are aeverally hereby notlflsd that Ih thove named petitioner Aflmln Istrator of the eatat aforetatd, hss rllsd Vi lha Clrnult Court of Allen County, ndlana a petition, making you da fendanta thereto and praying; therein for an order and decree of ssld Ctdirt authorising the sal of certain real aetata belonging to Hi estate of said decedent, and In aald petition deecrlbed, to make asets for th payment nf the debts and llablllllea of aald estate; and haa also filed an affidavit averlng therein that you and each of vou ar. nun.r.Met.is ef the mat of Indiana, or that your residence la unknown and that you Or necessary partlee to said proceedings, and that ssld petition, so filed snd which Is now pending, la set for hearing in eM Circuit Cfiuit st the Court lluuee In Fort tsyn, Indiana, On th 71b.

of April. Witness th Clerk and aeal nf aald Court, thla 11 day of March, Itlt WM OKItHINO. (URAL) Clerk Allen Circuit Court JOHN II AIKI Attorney. March IO LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC" NOTICE Nolle Is hereby given that a petition for a atone road In Cedar Creek men ship was II Ird In the Auditors office ef Allen County. Indiana, on the 12.

ti day of Manh. 112 and the earns alll be rs sentsd to the Hoard of Commissioners of llen County. Indiana, 00 the tth A of April. 111. for a heating Which petition la as follow PETITION Htale of Indiana.

County of Allen In lie Ketahllshmrnt nt Nlnn. In Cedar Creek Township Allen County. imiiiiiii To the Honorable Hoard of County Com mlesloners of Allen Count Come now (lie iindeielgned fieeboldera .7. eflar Creek 1 on nshlp, Allen I ounty. Indiana.

anA fft.Ta Honorable Hoard ol Commissioners under aeetlona 7711, 7111. and 7H6 of Uurna Annotated Indiana Ptiilulea, Itavl.lon of arm tn amendment thereto known "'onn I 3 and I nn page 261 to Incluelve of the aits of lii. for the trading, draining and pavlna; of the fi. owing iHsrrlhed rte of dlahwoys In edsr Cteek Township, Allen County In dlana, vlx Heglnnlng at a point about alx rods south of tha Interaei IIOii of the Iwimdary Una between seitlons 16 snd 22 and on the half section line between said sections at a point on the Fort Wayne and liutler Free Oravel Itoad I hence In a southeeat erly direction, through section 22 11 and 2 through lncoriiHtetl (own ol Orsl.lll, to ttae township Hue between Hprlngfleld and Cedar Creek townships, nil In township Jj north range 12 east Allen Count). Indiana Your petitioners further say that ssld highway Is connected al Ita orlln with the freo gravel road and rune to Ihe township line between Cedar Creek and prlngftel.t townshliss that Cnlfed mates rural mall route passes over said hlghwa) for Ita ftill length tiiat sam nigheay proin.sed to graded drained and paved with i rushed i1.J" "hfiut two and seven (entlis (I 7 10) miles In length Tour petitioners further ptay that aald highway shall be graded drained and paved with crushed sl ne nud that llie recommend that the road shall be sum clently excavated p.

permit the stone when placed therein to be level with Ibe 1 lh." lrvewa rhat the wl.llli hall be 12 feet and Jh rushed placed thereon hall ha 12 Inchea In thtrkneaa Your pe.ltlouera further pry that for the Improvement of roada that lmde he Isaiiid by this Honorable Hoard of ounty Conunlaslonors under the pro visions of the shove riled sections snd III. iiUl? In series pnyabl. not leas (ban 20 yeara In Ihe denomination named In this art prat that the lop dressing shall be had upon said 12 hat road shall tie rolled by roller to an ahead of said roller that the drain, along th. above described roads or atreeta through the corporate limit nf the t.rnn of )ra blll aha II be of no greater taiwiltv than thoe drain, along aald hlghwa, ihrnugh alde the corporate Km "a appronchea to idfiM croailng. w.ted onr, fe highway shall Jpn I "nn" 'rack Ike i constructed Ihe double trs.k system and the roatl shall he so constructed that the atone rond shall be on th sou 11.

.1,1. hlshe.y with the IhiJ the I lei in Itll It aipearln to the satlefaillon of said hy arfidavli (among (acts lerein siateoi tha. in. follow ins named uereli "i hrlslle, I ndanl Io wit llanrr Christie wlfa of aald llsoir fX I bristle hose liallle illiklnlwn () O'O plslnfirfs Henry Christie II. I hrl.llr Lyon, llonkwell Lyon, II 1 Taylor Hotel TayW.r, I Ilsll.y ilalle), Matgftrel llalley Chrlatopher Ells.

Wnmile bailee I laid, Clolde Hard. 4'lsudl Ms id John II Worden oid.j),.iJfe of sain John il Worden. whoa oral nsr.ie unknown to th plaintiffs Joseph hutiman Ir Nul.iiMn jr Carclln. 1 Nultman, Anna Mary (ne Hunt). Anna Merry.

I'M) ion Peltll lll hard Wafran Marten wife of said KUtiard Warten, whose first nam. unknown 10 th plaintiff Holnmnn I) Weaver. Weavers, wife td flolomon l. Weavers, whose first nsrne I unknown to th plaintiffs, Kolai urn II, Weaver, oaborn. JosUh le arke, Ham ftwayn nd lienjamln I felt 1 1.

All of Ih heir, devisee, legale ea eruipr of Ihe Is si will and tceUment, adtnltilatralnr of the estate guardian, rredltoi and trust of any of Ih almve defendant and each nf them snd all leraon rlalmlttg by thromli or under lhin or either oflhem, Ih name of whom are unknown lu th Plaintiff All of the women above named who have a banged their name, th i name of whom ate unknown I tbo plalntlffe I All of the widowers ef any of Ih namea. ir iney ie qtsa, it plalnllffa wiqowa ni any 01 ine fwivn) alxive named. If tbev lie ilea it. Ik. natnea fltf Whom are iii.Ln.i.H are non residents of the slats of Indian.

1 and that a cap or action exltagatni said deferwlante In favor of sold plaintiff to tilt lllle to res I estste In this stale. Nunc is therefore, by order of aald uurt bsieby given said defendanta of th filing and pendency of aald complaint and that unless they appear before Ihe Judge if aald Court on the tlth day of Aptll Itll and answer or detnui thereto, the same win he heaid and de tennlned hi their abaenre WM tlKIllflSTl. Clerk. Attorney lor lelntl f. Feb 27 Mat 12 APPOINTMENT Or ADMINIgTr ATdtT Nodi Is b.rebv given that Ih undersigned has hern appointed administrator of thn ramie of William Wegmann late of Allen ounly Indiana dweaeed Naid estate Is supixsed to lie solvent.

KltlilK. Admlnlatialor ii li'p: ki' Attorney for Petals Teh 27 March ll action ron Divostek NOTICk Td NON RC8IDKNT. (Heal FHANK Allen County, eei Mlate of Indiana Reatha Hells va Admo licit In Ihe Hnperlnr Court of Allen County It appearing to the satisfaction of Ihe Clerk of mid Court. the affidavit of a disinterested peison, (hat Ih. following named deferidunt Adam lleltt.

Is a nonresident of the Htale nf IndlnVia and that a fa use of action exists against sale, defendant In favor of aald plaintiff foi dlvfirca and custody oftmlnor children. Nothe I therefore hereby given said noti resident defendant of ihe filing and pendency of said complaint, ami that un iesai he appears befoie Ihe Jiid of aslc Court on the tth day of May, Itll, tirtf answer or demurs theteto the sain wtl ken nl and deteitnlned In hi absence Atleat WM 4IFKIHMI (HRAL) Clerk MOW All II Wl llflll.V Attorney fi plaintiff Match II 20 AfePdlNTMCNT OF AOMINItT nATOR fotle Is hereby given that th undersigned ha. been appointed Administrator of the Kslst) nf Mlllis nt lat Of Ml ll I tulnty Indlano 0 teased Hill I estate Is sill iwieed solvent I AIM, ttlllT Admliiislrstor IIM.III IIOFKMN A IP IM III ItC, Attornes for Kfftate Ma i It 11 2" APPOINTMENT Of AOMINIgTRATRlK paved llhln shall ge about to be con. iwll Iberfote hereby given ealf nnlng of said hlshway ovnr Hie ''M'r" f.ih. nllrg and river at the town nf nn Hi "'d complaint slid that un.

anked approach shall hsve beer! com be luftge of said i. A uooe oo ine sinrle track s.eni VJ nr.y that tho Ir. nM o. maoe upon the embanked approach to the new river heal Joe emnanken srnriuii.li eh.ii Plated and accepted by th. County lloard of Cmnmlaalnrtere Charles Dnlley Noah Wltks chsrles Flthhurn Henry Hevlts Henry Krumblgel Marcus Yager Kavld Winner Joseph Winner John llenslnger Av lnpfeneteln JllllUB Oelielne Til I) Ti? XI 111 I fk.it i a us a igw i xi sw inmei a sii uis.

Pt I ISLf1 'tin. trLt? tSe.iiV has hy 'rf "5TTrTg IT twirtnr nv srsexM ee.41.a4. a.ua i. ti i government bonds ifTlr ef ths l.ct.lnn to submit sny la Trrrj 'I t'gni nne w4ir a envy nne, llfjllc lub. washed, 2lblC wiate to.

in. ssail.a. swalasdt.c undar 1 tt irsr inasn i nil iire ii inereianre. nr roin or ths p.nem ami Misr4aili hi fal'' Jk 1. ins te Mlfhlasn ftltl War erasa ta Hie Oenysbyeg celeVrfllea Harmon Wlfmer llenrge Herman John Conrad John ft Klnpf.neteln Albert Rgley Jacob I Klnpfensteln Joseph A tlrablll Henry Hosier John Kr liter Mm Wsl son Jacob lluvall leorge McCnmbs II pchwarts Oavld ISeuenechMander lerr) Klnpfensteln II Thompson Joseph Tonkel "llllrim Tonkel i leorge Fraee Fllas Ktwpfensteln I.

richrlnn Inn 11 Hrhwart tlanlel oder Charles 8levtck Jstoh Conrnd Fll Conrad Wltm.r John Hhambaush Itenjamln Veuenschw sndee Aaron Boud.r Theodore Oehrlg Alb S'euenachwsnder loeeph Klnpfensteln JhmLa4 Peter I Oerber John I Conrsd Olio Manahy I'lrlch nelnhard Jet oil wpp Henry A Toiler ril Oerlg Oavtd Klonfenrteln iiranin Nolhe Is hereh given that the under signed hs. been n. Intel admlniatratrlt of the F.tale of Jrhii Wlnle lata nl Allen flint Indiana, deceased IHald ost.le Is supposeil Io tie solvent LAI ItA I WINTB. Adiuliilstratrlx II LI Cl KK Attoinet for Kslate Manh 0 12 20 APPOINTMKNT OFtxttJuTniy. Notice la hereby riven Ihsl Ike under.

signed has been atMlnted Kxerutrlx the last Will and Testament of Anr fluckl) late of Allen County. Indiana, deceased Haul tale Is supposed to be solvent MAItY IIUCKI.KY Kxecutrlx A Attorneys Mink 0 12 20 ACTION FOR DIVORCF NOTICfc? TC NON RHiSIDKNT Htale tif liMlMna, Allen Count), m. llosa Uva MUUCtn Albert Mllllgsn In th Huperlor Court of Mien County It appearins: to Ihe satisfaction of th Clerk nr said Court by Die affidavit nl a disinterested person that Ihe follow' lug mined defendant lherl Mllllgan. ll a non resident of the Plate of Indiana, and thai a cause of action exists against aald defendant In favot nf sold plaintiff I or oiTorce Court on Ihe tth dai of Mat Itll. ana an.wer or demurs thereto, the seme win be heard and determined In hls aheenc.

Atleet WM I ORRDINH. I8F.AI.) Clerk. IIOWAKtl HANTIIOIIN Attorney for Dalntlff March 1 11 20 ACTION fOR OIVORCk NOTICxt 5 .1 NON.RKSIOENT Rtale nf Indiana. Cora Hill Allen Cnuntv i "N'athsnlel Hill In the Huperlor Court of Mien County It appearing to the aailsfscllnn or the ci.rk of sat 4 Court, by th affidavit of a disinterested peieein, that Ihe follow lug named defendant. Nathaniel II HIH, I a non restdeiit of the Htale of Indiana, end that a cause of action exists sgaln't aid defendant In favor of eald plaintiff for divorce Notice la therefore hereby glien aald non resident defendant of the filing and pendency of eslrl complaint and tbal un l.

he appeara be lots the Judae of a 14 (out! on the lilh Ht of ptli ll ami answers or demurs thereto the seme will 1 h.ard and determined in his sl.se nc. Attest WM flFHtilSr, tHKAl.t Clerk A HTK Attorney for ria.nl Iff March II 20 lPetamiMtN TjQF rarctt Nolle. I. her.bv given that the under slgncd hs. been appointe.1 ndmlntstratnr of the Feist ol Fn derlck Michael, late of Allen ounti Iniltana deceaaed Hald estate Is supposed to be solvent.

CHAIILrS MFUtlCI! Administrator NIF7HI A1l Wsi fm F.tsf gatiSg rrl er pra 1 ran I vrr lkra 1 cilT raMTOR. Notice is herebi given that the Under gned haw kukew. afuwaLnled adnylalatrator nf the eiate of Mary Itasset. late ot imwiaika, oec.aaea. irrs'iraisiri iasisa, oeeeaeeal.

Fld eslete Is aupao.ed to he solvent. AUkt L. SCHNFJOBH in afj i a 1 AfliUllnl ffffltrje tl March 4.UL rt yeWg Ti' grfft fi Mr i v2.K"&'iri7iTn,ii,irT, rvrrrrjir.iry TT flc j.u. TWieJSfiB Bammmmm L.4 it jn wi aai Bas eaxiaii aB aBTr aaTtJ a i aaaswiaaai tr'ar aa .1 in a tan ii as.iaa.il ii I i aani tr trr ti nr Tn a it i ttt iiii lay sxaaiaiia eniiivi ia Mi raxiiMrixfiaaa hi i mniv isini iai i mB6immmmmAm ii" i SXKSBlElBwifBtSiF ie5eS rr iW xzxtT i mst, rrr TTF1 i Tr A mwmtsmmmmmsssm in. i i A rw.ietsp, i mmJKata, iw.t iyiS5j89 Hi 'o Jtjv, ie.

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