Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 5, Number 60, Decatur, Adams County, 11 March 1907 — Page 4

I "CURLEYS" PLACE | I We are headquarters for all kinds of I WHISKEYS, I brandies, I WINES, J KIMMEL, | ALCOHOL, | ALES, I Bottled Beer Etc , I Whiskeys for Jugpurposes $2 a gallon 1 I and up. Telephone to g “CURLEY” I I No Prescription is Necessary. I I Telephone No. 38 I

1 UMS Accurate price* paid by Decatur •ercMK's for varloua product*. Cor racteo every day at 2 o’clock. BUFFALO STOCK MARKET. EAST BUFFALO, N. Y., March 11.— Receipts, cattle, 2 cars; market steady. Prime steers @15.75 Medium steers @15.40 Stockers to best feeders... @14.25 Cows @54.25 Receipts, hogs, 15 cars; market steads. Mediums and heavies .... @s" .50 Yorkers @57.50 Pigs @57.50 Receipts, sheep, 20 cars; market steady. Best spring lambs @57.95 Wether sheep @56.00 Mrxd sheep @55.50 Calls, clipped @54.25 CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago markets closed today at 1:15 p. m, according to the Decatur Steck & Grain Rxchange. May wheat 77%! July wheat 78% May corn 47% 1 July corn 46% May oats 42 July oats 37% May pork $16.32 July pork 16.47 PITTSBURG MARKETS. Uaion stock yards. Pittsburg, Pa.. March 11. —Hog supply, 10 cars; market steady. Heavies @57.40 Mediums @57.55 Yorkers @57.55 Light @57.55 Pigs @57.50 • TOVETiO MARKETS. Changed every day at 3 o deck by J. D. Hale. Decatur special wire wrvlce. Wheat, cash 78 May wheat 80% July wheat 80% Corn, cash 46% May corn 47% July corn 47% Oats, cash 44 May oats 42% July oats 38% Rye, cash 69 STOCK. By Fred Schelman Lambs, per cwt [email protected] Hogs, per cwt. s6.W*@s6.so Cattie, per cwt $2.504r s3.si> Calves, per cwt $5.5"@56.(W Cows, per cwt [email protected] Sheep, per cwt. $3.5<>@54.00 COAL— PER TON. Hocking lump $4.25 Virginia Splint 4.50 Domestic Nut 4-60 Washed Nut . - 4.50 Pittsburg lump 4.00

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Pocahontas 4.75 Kentucky Cannell 6.00 Anthracite 7.50 'barges for coal —25c per ton or fraction thereof; upatairs. 50 cents per ton.

OTHER PRODUCTS. Sy Various Grocers and Merchants Eggs, per dozen 13c Butter, per pound 18c Potatoes 50c Lard 9c GRAIN. By G. T. BURK, successor to Carroll Elevaor company. Big 4 White Seed oats for sale or exchange to farmers. Wheat, No. 2, red $ 71 Wheat. No. 3, red 70 Oats, No. 3, white 36 Barley 39 Rya. No. 2 55 Clover seed 8 00 Klsyke 6.50 Hmothv seed 2.04 No. 1 Timothy hay, tiled ..... 13.50 No. 1 Clover hay, baled 11.00 No. 2 Mixed hay, baled 12.00 Vo. 1 Clever hay, baled 12.00 Corn 58 Corn, white, per cwt. 43e@51c Machine beaked corn, ooa emit leas. WHEAT, FLOUR, ETC. The Oak Roller Mills quota l km Jak Patent flour [email protected] 4san, per ton $20.00 Middlings, per ton 20 00 -totgh meal, per cwt tOO Kiln dried meal, per ewt. 150 Screenings, No. I. oer bu 60 Screenings. Na 2. par bu. 40 Cep feed, par ton 20.00 Wheat. No. 2. per bushel 70 WOOL AND HIDES. rly B Kalver a Son. ‘Phono 442. Seel hides 10c Calfh Mm Ol2c Mink [email protected] Skunk 20e@»140 Coon [email protected] Possum 10c@ .40 tfaeVra-’ *<•<, Sheep pen* . Tallow 4 % JACKSON HILL COAL. By George Tricker. (Wholesale.) U or 1 Taekson Hill lump. f. o. b wtae, $2.M>, t o b. Decatur. $3.70; sook stov® nut. f. o. b. Decatur. J 3.70; ■locking lump. S4TS. f. o. b. mine: Hocking lump. $3.05. f. o. b. Decatur; Splint lump. $1.55 t. o. b. mine; Splint lump. $3.10 t o. b. Decatur MARKET NOTES. Corn —% cent lower. •teceipts at Chicago today: Hogs 50,000 Wheat .43 cars 1 Corn 561 cars Oats 27 cars | Cattle 33.000 i Sheep 18,000 I Ssrimate for tomorrow: | Hogs 18.000 ' Oats 65 cars ■ Wheat 143 cars Corn 186 cars o Try a Democrat “Want Ad.”

BASE BALL DOPE (Continued from Page 2.) Olympian g'ames in ancient Greece not being excepted. Joe Campbell, who played ball with the Portland bunch much of last season, will probably be with the Dunkirk Independent team this year. ~As a result of an enthusiastic meeting of the base ball lovers of Elwood a committee was appointed, consisting of Kit Carson, P. S. Bradley and Wm. Humphries, to consult regarding the establishment of an amusement park on the line of the traction company, either east or west of the city. The committee will be able to show the company that leading citizens of Elwood will subscribe stock to support a good base ball team and to have game* throughout Um season. Some faint idea of the wonderful growth of the national game In a little over a quarter of a century may be gained from the fact that there were more organized base ball teams in one ward of Chicago than there were in the whole United States thir-ty-one years ago, when the sport first assumed organized form. Clyde Goodman of Bluffton, wiil be third base. He comes well recommended. Arthur Culms, who halls from the incubator of base ball players. Grand Rapids, but has been playing in the Michigan state league, was ailed to the list of twirlers who Reliable Life Insurance Reasonable Cost $9,500,000.00 GUARANTEE A«» RESERVE FUKOS Cost on SI,OOO 00 In 1906 was hit 21 $5 25 | hit 40 SIO.OO Age 30 $7,50 l Age 50 sl2 50 O her Ages in Proportion Established in 1879 The Banker’s Life Ass’n. Des Moinee, lowa J Z Brickley, Diet Mgr. Bluffton, Ind.

will be given a chance to win their spun. “Ves” Maggart of the Fort Wayne Interstate team, who went to Sharon with Jack Hardy after the league struck the rocks, has been secured by, Wheeling from Pittsburg and will play I one of the Stogies outfields during the coming season if he tries to | make good. Maggart is a natural hitter, gets down to first like a shot, and is fast in the outfield and has just one trouble to contend with. He is erratic. The plaudits of the bush league sing a luring song in his ears and so far he has been unable to resist it but from the fact that he has the making of a good ball player in him and will probably get enough salary to make it worth while to stick he may hold out Under Teddy Price he will have a season of good training and in addition will be in position to get some good coaching from Bert Dennis and under the double tutelage he ought learn a lot of the tricks of the game and ripen himself for faster company in 1908. —Fort Wayne Sentinel. Tiff hottest ever (Continued from page 1.) afternoon is asserted and that the house will some time today pass both the Metropolitan police bill and Farber's bill over Hanly's veto, also seems certain. The senate today adopted ar lot of amendments to the constitution to be voted upon two years hence, the principal ones being that the legislature hold sessions of one hundred days instead of sixty days. If any legislature ever had a hot finish, it now seems this one will. GREAT DISPERSION SALE. 55 head of O. I. C. Swine. Entire herd must be sold at your own price. Having leased the farm I will sell at public sale at the Riverside barn at Decatur, Ind., on Friday, March 22, 1907. My entire herd consisting of my herd boar, Duke 12332, and the follow ing herd sow-s: Tootsie 12336, Beauty 11268, Perfect Girl 16455, Snow Ball 16485, Decatur Bell 16545, Wootsie 16519. Roxie 16499, Decatur Girl 16515, Snappy 16495. Midg 16581, Locust Pride 16505. These are all tried sows and are proved to be good breeders, good mothers and prolific. The above are bred to farrow in April and May. Will also sell twelve bred gilts to farrow in June. These are A No 1,” and should weigh !50 to 300 pounds by sale day. Also twelve September gilts. These are large, growthy, good boned and will make an elegant bunch to breed for September farrow. Fifteen October and November farrowed pigs, one June boar Ct for service, four September males in fine shape for spring service. TERMS —A credit of 8 months will be given on sums over S2O, purchaser giving bankable notes with 6 per cent Interest from date. If not paid when due 8 per cent interest will be charged from maturity. Parties unknown should bring references. Parties not able to attend sale please send their bids to Col. Fred Reppert, auctioneer, Decatur, Ind , or to Chas. Niblick, clerk. Decatur, Ind., or to The Farmer's Guide, Huntington, Ind., and receive falf and honest treatment. P. B. DYKEMAN, Manager. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE ELECTION. There will be an election of one trustee of Calvary Evangelical church on Wednesday evening, March 27, at the church at 7:30, sun time. It. o BETTER THM SMNKINS. Spanking does not cure children of bed wetting. There is a constitutional can* for this trouble. Mrs. M. Summers, Boa W, Notre Dame, Ind., will send free to ant mother her successful home treatment, with full instructions. Send no money, but write her today if your children trouble yoc in this way. Don't blame the child, the chances are it can't help it. This treatment also cures adults and aged people troubiec with urine difficulties by day or night.

OUT THEY GO Look for a home in Southwestern North Dakota, the land where fuel famines are impossible, land of big crops, fat cattle, snnshine and contended farmers; an always reliable crop country You should select 160 or 320 acres of the sl7 an acre land from our tract of 85,000 acres. Write to WM H BROWN & CO, Mandan North Dakota, or 131 LaSalle St, Chicago for maps and facts. Low excursion rates March 19th; April 2nd. and 16th, 1907. See L. E.XA7ATSOIN Decatur, Indiana Representative

REAL ESTATE Sams fine farm* an 1 g)ol values located in Van Wert OouulT Ohio. 173 aorea, 10 ros house, a drove well, wind pump, * ’aimer house.bank barn 4 >IBO, well with peg* wire, *ell ditehed, 2J miles to market will sell for 145 per acre and take fl 000 eash aud give from 5 to 20 rears to pay balaee at 6 percent istereet. 142 J acres, 8 room house, a good barn, well ditch -d and fenced, 6 oil wells, paying fl i day, 3 miles from a good market. SBS p»r sere, will lake 51000 cash and give 5 to 20 years to pay balance at 6 percent interest. 80 acres. 4 room house, donble log barn with broad stab'e i mile to church and school. 3 mile* to * good market, will take ss,ooo—slooo cash balance in 5 years at 5 percent interest. A good 40 acres to trade for a residence property or a business. 40 acres, five room house, small barn. All black soil, well ditched and pair, two good orchards, well fenced church mile: 4 miles to Van Wert; % mile to traction line. 15 acres of rye, 7 acres of wheat. Can give possession at once. Price $3300. 100 acres. 8 room house, wood house, smoke house, one barn 40x50. with sheds, corn crib, hog pens and all necessary buildings. All in good repair, two god orchards, well fenced and ditched, on pike 2>4 miles to Van Wert. Price $lO5 per acre. 40 acres, 5 room house, good barn and granary, good orchard, all black soli, well ditched and fenced. 6 miles to Van Wert. Price $4,000. 60 acres, 7 room house, new granary. good barn, all black soil, well ditched and fenced, 5*4 miles to Van Wert. Price $6,000. 160 acres, 2 good sets of buildings, three barns, all cleared except 10 acres, wei fenced with wire fence, well ditched with tile, has no open ditches, on pike, 2*4 miles to Van Wert. Price SIOO per acre. 60 acres, 5 room house, summer kitchen, good frame bara, good soil. 10 acres in wheat; 15 acres plowed for oats, well ditched and fenced, on pike, 214 miles to Van Wert. Can give possession this spring. Price $5500. Will take $2250 cash and give five years to pay balance. 40 acres, all black soil, level land, on pike one mile to market, will exchange for a livery stock or residence property, or sell for $2,500 and take SIOOO cash and give 5 years to pay balance at 5 per cent interest. Meat market for sale, doing a good business, in a good town. Will sell at invoice. Reason for selling, poor health. Millinery store for sale; one of the leading stores in Van Wert. Grocery store doing a good business. Will sell at invoice. In a good town of 10.000. Livery stock, 8 head of horses, buggies, harness, etc. Doing a good business. Drug store doing a good business in a town of 2000. Will sell at invoice. W. H. PARKER 13th, St. Oicatur FOB SAUL FOR SALE —Four houses in good re. pair, three on Tenth street and one on Mmkroe street. Inquire of Titas Ernst at Court Hou«e. 52.12 t DIRT FOR SALE —From ths A. R. Bell property on Madison street. Call on Fred Hoffman. 54-6 t EGGS FOR SALE—Settings from White Brahmas, high scoring hens. My birds took first prizes at the De catur Poultry show. Price 75 cents per setting. Michael Miller, Monroeper setting. Michael Miller, Monroe, R. R. No. 1. 54-*2mo. FOR SALE —A lot at the right price. Inquire of Ben Schrank. 60-ts FOUND —A pocket book containing money. Describe book and amount to Fred Bender, Pleasant Mills. 59-3

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In the New Sale Pavillion Decatar, Indiana. Friday, March 15 ’O7 AT 10 O'CLOCK A* Pl* We expect to make our coming sale the banner eale. Our past ones have been good ones. We are making De eatur ths hist horsa market in the Btate. We have tbs leading shippers of the best market at these sales to buy your horses. If yen have a horse to sell bring him to this sale If you want to buy a horse attend this sale. We have the best lot of horses for our coming Bale we ever had, and those who have seen our horses at past sales will agree that we have had some good ones. We have for this sale 200 head of Draft horses, Brood Mares in foal drivers, Colts, Farm Chunks. They are the kind you want. Horse buyer* attend this sale. Decatur Horse Sale CoFRED BBPPBBT, auctioneer. All Farmers Attention

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