Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 5, Number 62, Decatur, Adams County, 13 March 1907 — Page 4
“CURLEY 8 PLACEt We are headquarters for all kinds of | WHISKEYS, I BRANDIES, | WINES, I KIMMEL, f ALCOHOL, I ALES, | Bottled Beer Etc ! Whiskeys for S3 a gillon | and up. Telephone to | “CURLEY” I No Prescription is Necessary. I Telephone No. 38 1 M,
BIH accurate oricci calc oy CLoatU' -ver-chant* tor various oroducta. Cor I ecteu every day at 2 o'ciock. BUFFALO STOCK MARKET EAST BUFFALO, N. Y„ March 13 — | Rec-Ipts, cattle, 15) cars; market Prl'ue steers @55.75 Medium steers @55.40 »• Chers to be-: feeders 4f54.J5 C-v s @54.35 Receipts, hogs. 69 cars; market i Medians and heavies .... @57.40 I Yorkers @57.4) I ’ Fija @57,401 Rece-ipts, sheep, 10 cars; market ,: steady. I Pest spring lambs @sS.2s‘ Wether sheep @56.25 I 1 Mixd sheep @55.50 , Cullt, Clipped @54.25 : CHICAGO MARKETS Oilc-ago otwkels closed today at I 1 i p. 01. according to the Mecaiur ; A'.xtfc fc Grain Exchange May wheat 77% July wheat 78% [ May corn 47% i Ju v corn 46% May oats 4)% | July oats 37 ! May pork $16.16 July pork 16.22 r'iTTSBURG MARKETS. ■*" to - H-nck rand* Piuebfwg. Pa.. I March 13.—Hog supply, 8 cars; mar- • F°t irrUj. Heavfes @37.35 Mediums @57.45 Yorkers @ >7.45 i Light @>7.40 Pigs L >7.25 | TOLEDO MARKETS. UK..' tised -»?*ry day at $ c ctoek by j J (A Hale. Decatur special wire . wwe-.AeA, Wheat, eash 78% May »heat 80% | July wheat 80% Coni, cash — 46 May corn 47% i July can 47% Oats, cash 43% May oats 41% July oats 38% Rye, cash 69 STOCK. Ry I'red Scheirrar r,w«*ow» ;w»r cwt. ........ . $5.004r56.00 Hogs, per cwt (ji56.75 Ca <ie. per C»I $2 5u us 3 5o Caive*. per C* l ss.n«-& $6 0" Ci»«r». per ewt s2.'»*»@s2 5" Sheep, per cal $3 s<i@s MIO COAA-— PER TON. Hocking lump $4.25 Virginia Splint 4.50 Domestic Nut 4.00 Washed Nut €SO Pittsburg lump 4.00
(uuxnns iumy f ... _. Cures Biliousness, Sick ¥ Ik¥ Fl Cleanses the system Headache, Sour Stom- II JL 1-JV U thoroughly and clears •ch, Torpid Liver and WE3 ■ ■ ■ ■ > sallow complexions of Ch Laxative Fruit Syrup It Is guaranteed' HOLTHOUSE DRUG COMPANY
s-abotitas 4.75 < i’annell 6 O'* :-h - »<’l«e . 7.5<» "barges for carrying Coal —25c per •in >r fraction thereof; upstair*. 50 ■enrv tier ton OTHER PRODUCTS. ir Vart’Mis Grocers and Merctian’> Eggs, per dozen 13c utter per pound 18c i ■'otauww soc l-ard 9C GRAIN. ty G. T. BURK, successor to Carroll ■lb'vaor compsuy. Big 4 White Seed ats for sale or exchang» to farmers A'beau No. 2. red $ 71 Cheat No. 3. red 70 ’••»ts. No. 3. white 36 arley 39 -tye. No. 2 55 ’lover seed 8.00 i«yke 6.50 “Inowbv . . 2 No. 1 Timothy hay, baled 13.50 No. 1 Clover hay. baled 11.00 No. 2 Mixed hay, baled 12.00 No 1 Clever hay, baled !2.<*Corn 58 Corn, white, per cwt 43c@»ic Machine husked corn one cent le«w. WHEAT, FLOUR. ETC. The Oak Koller Mills quota-Vwx >ak Patent flour s3.6 l> >s4 0v ! tian. p»-r ton $20.0*) dtddlkirgA uor ton 20 <H) ' tieigh 'uaat. per ewt LMJ 1 <Un 4rted iw.al. pe» cwt. 15') •creeMtngs. No 1. oer bu. 60 Hcrewalags. No, 2, per tm. 40 ’op feed, per ton 30.00. Vheat, No. 2. tw»r bushel 70 WOOL AND HLDES. Tty K Katver d Sou. Pbeue Hl I leel hides U*C Alfh ides @4 $e i Mink 3Ro@s4.'W Skunk . — 3Aa@sl 40 .’non l*c@n 35 i Powsnsn tSe@ 40 | yip'krst 4«*e 3“ Sheep ne+ss 25c@V4-56 . raliow ...... 4% JAGKDOX HILL COAL. By George Trteker (Wholesale.) . al tt 2 laeksen Bill lump, f, o. b. ■nine. S%HI. to.# T-eatnr. $3.70. -ook at«e»e ant. Lob. lAwcaear, *3.70; ' v-biß* tn mt S4TS. f o. b. mine; 4o.*ing inatE slo<. f o b. Decalitr Splint lump. $1 S& f o. b. mine. ■Jplinr siniti $6 10. t o. b. Decatur MARKET NOT-ES Corn —% cent lower Kecetiws at Chicago fj>day: Hogs ...... 50,000 | Wheat 43 cars: Corn 561 cars . Oats 27 cars! Cattle 33.000 1 Sheep 18,000 4* sir n>rju/rrnw Hogs 18.000! Oats 65 cars; Wheat 143 cars I Corn 186 cars I oTry a Democrat “Want Ad.”
GREAT D SPERSION SALE. 55 head of O. I. C. Svlne. Entire herd must be sold at your >r n price. Having leased the farm I will sell v public sale at the Riverside bam nt Decatur, Ind., oa Friday, Mabel; 22. 19 ?7. My entire herd consisting of my herd boar, Duke 12332 and the follow ing herd sows: Tootsie 12336, Beauty ’’26B. Perfect Girl 16455, Snow Bull ’6185. Decatur Bell 16545. Wootsie 16519. Roxie 16499. Decatur Girl 16515, Snappy 16495. Midg 16581, Locust Pride 16595. These are all tried sows and are proved to be g ’od breeders, g >‘-d mothers and prolific. The above are bred to farrow in April tnd May. Will also sell twelve bred gilts to farrow in June. These are A No 1" and should weigh 250 to 3)0 pounds by sale day. Also twelve September gilts. These are large, growthy, go>--d t*ned and will make in elegant bunch to breed for September farrow. Fifteen October and November farrowed pigs, one June fit for service, four September males in fine shape for spring service. TERMS —A credit of 8 months will be given on sums over S2O, purchaser giving bankable notes with 6 per cent interest from date. If not paid when due 8 per cent interest will be charged from maturity. Parties uni known shoiJld bring references. Partiee not able to attend sale please Bead their bids to Col. Fred Repjiert. auctioneer. Decatur. Ind., or to Chas. Niblick, clerk. Decatur, Ind., or to The Farmer's Guide. Huntington, Ind., and receive fair and honest treatment P. B. DYKEMAN, Manager. LOST —Pair of gold rimmed spectacles. Were in the case Finder please return to this office. 61-6 t . FOR SALE —A lot M the right price. Inquire of Ben Schrank. 60-1$ FOUND —A pocket book containing mouey. Describe book and amount to Fred Bender, Pleasant Mills. 59-8
Rciiobie Life Insurance Rea ton able Cost $9,500,000.00 GtIiRANItE AM BUERVE FUKOS Cost on SI,OOO 00 In 1906 was Age 21 $5 25 | Age 40 SIO.OO Age 30 $7,50 Age 50 sl2 50 O her ABes in Proportion Established in 1879 The Banker’s Life Ass’n. Dea Moines, lowa J Z Brickley, Diet Mgr. Bluffton, Ind.
n !1 »tr»« «•••»■ ■ kublug pC-M. poiwu a*4 plmplea and iMn trottete*. 59 «w»M a box. Bold at Hoßhouoo Drug *»<>••. aa< Etaokbavu'a Drug Swvre. Misses sandals 30c, J. H. Voglewede & 3cb. opposite court house. 58-3 Preventlcs will promptly eheck a cold or the grip when taken early or at the "sneeie stage." Prerentlcs ears seated colds as well. Preventics are little eaadv eeld cure tablets, and Dr. Shoop. Racine, Wis.. will gladly mall you samples and a book on Colds, tree if yox fin write him. The samples prove their merit. Check early colds with Preventice and stop pneumonia Sold in 5c and 25c boxes by W. H. NACHTRIEB. Youth's sandals 40c, J. H. Voglewede it Son, opposite court house. 58-3 just to pi ore merit, a trial site ob* -f Dr. Shoop’s Catarrh Remedy. It Is snow white, ereamy, heading, antiseptic balm that gives instant relief to catarrh of the nose and throat. Make the free test and see. Address Dr. Shop, Racine, Wis Large jars i 50 cents. Sold by W. H. NACHTRIEB. All rubber goods at cost J. H. Voglewede & Son, opposite the court house. 58-3 CHEAP EXCURSIONS Via Erie railroad to points in the west and southwest. Ou the first and third Tuesday of each mouth. we wll have on sale, both one way and round ■rip tickets at exceedingly low rates Cal) on Brie ageuts for particulars, or write O L. ENOS. Trevaling Passenger Agent. Marton. O. 2d-*” Child’s sandals 25c, J. H. Voglewede & Son, opposite court house. 58-3 Go to J. H.Elick for drain tile and building tile. All sizes 3 to 12 inches. Factory between the Clorer Leaf and Erie railroads In the west part of Decatur. 57-*lßt Men’s sandals, catJ. H. Vogle- » ede & Son. opposite court house. 58-3 Phone girls have so many ills. For which they take some nasty pills;
If a healthy and happy girl you'd be. Ring up for Rocky Mountain Tea. —Smith. Yager' & Falk. Boy’s sandals 45c. J. H. Voglewede & Son, opposite court house. 58 3 Your brain goes on a strike when ynu overload your stomach; both need blood to do business with. Nutrition is what you want and comes by tak-, ing Hollister's Rrcky Mountain Tei 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Smith, )ager & Falk. Lady's sandals 40c at J. H. Vrglewede & Son. opposite court h use. 53-3 o FOR SALE—:2-foot wall case with ' glass front by J. C. Mastick, Decatur, Ind. 5S — • FOR RENT. - FOR RENT—A hmse with all mod. em conveniences. Can give posses. I sion April 15. Inquire of M. V. B . Archbold. 317 N. sth St. 53.tf a—■ i .... ' — — 1 FOR RENT—Furnished five room I cottage For particulars inquire at ' 116 North sth St. Phone 286. 56-*tf ’ —— J FOR RENT—Furnished roonrs. En- ( j quire of W. G. Spencer, North iec-, ond street. 54-12 t, i ' > FOR RENT—Two tarnished rooms for ' light housekeepLng. inquire of Mrs. B. W. Sho'ty. 619 Monroe St. 52.6 t DIRT FOR SALE —From the A. R Bell property bn Madison street., i Call on Fred Hoffman. 54-6 t EGGS FOR »ALE —setting.- trim ‘ White Brahmas, high scoring hens. . My birds took first prizes at the De- , ■ catur Poultry show. Price 75 cents . per setting. Michael Miller, Monroe, k ’R. R. No. 1. 54-*2mo. • ~ FARM FOR SALE. 140 acres 4 miles northwest of s Berne in Monron township. Adams Co. t Indiana. Farm % mile from pike, is well improved and underdrained, f Has bank bam 53x76, built in 1896; well finished 2 story 10 room frame ? t bouse, well finished Inside, cellar with cement floor under house. 26x40 hog stable and com crib, concreted with ! cement floors in it; 16x36 ben house > built with blocks; good well with windmill; 3 cisterns; good orchard with all kinds of small fruit; place Is well fenced and will be sold at 12 o'oock a. m., Tuesday. March 12, 1907. TERMS—One.halt cash on day of sale; balance on time secured by mortgage notes bearing 6 per cent later* st j JOHN P. NUSSBAUM.
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i The Mildest and Most Effective Laxative Known B • f » -ore with this perfect No laxative sold in our store can compare ’ bowel regulator in gentleness ane . but an ent i re l y i arrangement of old laxative a- * o f other laxatives -- new laxative and cathartic. All t e goo p . have been carefully preserved in this new laxative, 3 faults have been as skillfully eliminated. j is the strongest 1 w avar if JuLj those do not benefit* ™ you.—if you’re 9 _ m g not entirely Mt- ; Ordonies 3 the empty box s'mplv re-establish Natures functions without any unpleasantness aad we will e P- .... To sufferers from constipa- promptly hand whatever. relief and no const!t,on or sluggish hver the) bnn .nrn pative reaction results from t..e.r u • r ■ • pZ«t« formu> r thorouo-hlv. and the rest c f t’.-.e body is unaware < t .eir P c . / a o f th e , e n . w Rexall Orderlies are as pleasant as they are effective. Put up in agreeable tasting, vanilla-flavored tablets. upon request Box of 12, -13 c. Box of 38, -25 c. SMITH, YAGER & FALK, Druggists f t The atfore M -. je-noami J ; —. L, 1 !""”!-! JL'J-.'jl _
Capital Surplus SIOO,OOO 00 20,000 00 FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR - INDIANA W Soil fi W 4. Kuel»l«s, Pr*~i<ieu« Vic* Pre* <’ A Dugsa, T. J. Ourkiu Ca-bi-w \s-t. Cashier F W. J e kerle U r Deposits Resourcts $490 000 $650 < 00 I puciicmTFl HAKBT FiAJiIELB D<• -t r L:< jat ». h K k — LVE AlOfl ‘N6 » AkM i*it Alt IONFfklN* . « 4F".A Y Your Ytvvtis’icttl dl No I3F Line Deca’a' SB** 11 - - 1 .... PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, on the Henry Voglewede farm, six miles south of Decatur, two miles east and one-half mile north of Monroe, on Tuesday, March 19. 1907. the following described property: Five head of horses —One grayteam 12 years old; brown team, driving horses, 11 years old; one family mare, 12 years old. Three head of cattle —One cor.-; two yearling heifers. One Chester White brood sow. Implements, etc —Two wagons; two sets double harness, two sets single harness; two top buggie; plows, harrows, and other farming tools; three tons timothy bay; chickens, turkeys and ducks. Also house-old and kitchen furniture and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms —All sums of $5 and under cash in hand, on sums over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security to the satisfaction of the undersigned No property to be removed until satisfactory settlement is made. GABRIEL EVERETT. Fred Reppert, Auctioneer. FOR SALE —Four houses tn good rs. pair, three on Tenth street and one on Monroe street. Inquire of Titus Erast at Court Hou«e. 52-12 t
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Dan Beery, Mgr. James Rice, Secy. Abe Boch, Treas HORSE SALE
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the New Sale Pavilli Decatur, Indiana.
'Friday, March 15 'O7 AT 10 O'CLO- K A. fl. We expect to make our coming sale tht- banner sale. Our pij; on-s h»vi been good o. -a 'A'e are making De catur tai Oest 'torse market in the state We have ths ■■ leading shippers of the beat market at theae galea to buy . youi hors g. If you have < horse to sell bring him to this : e»ile It you want to buy a horse attend this sale. We . hnv« the best lot of horses for our coming sale we ev> r ha* , »nd those who hive Seen our h irses at past sales will r agree that we have had some good ones. We have for ; this sale 200 of Draft horsee, Brood Mares in foal divers, Colts, Farm Chunks. They ar* the kind you l want. H ;ree buyers attend this Bale. i > Decatur Horse Sale Co« ’ FHED BEPPEBT, auctioneer. ~' J ” " I "■■■ ! . Bl All Farmers Attention I
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John Souhler The L'veS oek and General AUCTIONEER will ire \on the high dollars for your property Cull early f >r da es. >Dk Residen e 531 Ph me /A -r Office 430
