Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 5, Number 234, Decatur, Adams County, 27 September 1907 — Page 4

11! ■ Accurate prices paid by Decatur merchants for various products. Corrected every day at 2 o’clock. BUFFALO STOCK MARKET EAST BUFFALO, N. Y., Sept. 27.— Receipts, hogs. 5 cars; market steady. Prime steers @56.65 Medium steers @55.50 Stockers to best feeders.. @54.25 Receipts, hogs. 20 cars; market steady. Mediums and heavies .... @56.70 Yorkers @56.90 Pigs @s6 <6 Receipts, sheep. 15 cars; market steady. Best spring lambs @58.15 Wether sheep @55.75 Culls, clipped @'s4.2's CHICAGO MARKETS Chicago markets closed today at 1:15 p. m., according to the Decatur Stock and Grain Exchange. September wheat 96 % December wheat 1005% September com 635% December corn 59% September oats 52% December oats 52% PITTSBURG MARKETS. Sept. 27 —Hog supply. 8 cars; market steady. Heavies @56.65 Mediums @57.00 Yorkers @57.20 Light @57.25 Pigs @56.60 TOLEDO MARKETS Changed every day at 3 o’clock by J. D. Hale. Decatur special wire service. September wheat 100 September com 65 December com 65 September oats 53

Market furnished every day by Niblick and Company. Wheat, new $ -91 Yellow corn 86 Mixed corn 85 White oats -47 Barley 48 Timothy seed 1-75 Prime clover 9.25 Alsyke 7.00 Butter 18 Eggs 20 STOCK. By Fred Scheiman. Lambs, per cwt @l6 00 Cattle, per cwt [email protected] Calves, per cwt [email protected] Cows, per cwt [email protected] Sheep, per cwt @54.50 Hogs, per cwt @>5.75 COAL—PER TON. Hocking lump $3.75 Virginia Splint 4.00 Domestic nut 4.00 Washed nut 4 gO Pittsburg lump 3.75 Pocahontas 4.50 Kentucy Cannell 6.00 Anthracite 7.25 Charges for carrying coal —25c per ton or fraction thereof; upstairs, 50 cents per ton. By Girt Reynolds. Hocking lump $3.75 L. V. Brazil Block 4.25 Massillon Lump 4.25 Pomeroy Nut, washed 400 Hazelton Nut, No. 2 7.00 Hazelton Grate 7.00 Anthracite 7.25 OTHER PRODUCTS. By various Grovers and Merchants. Eggs 20c Butter, per pound 18c Potatoes 90c Lard 10c GRAIN. By G. T. Burk, sucsessor to Carroll Elevator company. Big 4 White Seed oats for sale or exchange to farmers Wheat $ 91 Wheat. No. 3, red 89 Oats. No. 3. white 47 Barley 48 Rye, No. 2 73 Clover seed 9.25 Alsyke 7.00 Timothy seed 1.75 Corn 86 JACKSON HILL COAL. By George Tricker. (Wholesale.) Al or 2 Jackson Hill lump, f. o. famine $2.50. f. o. b. Decatur. $3.70; cook stove nut, f. o b. Decatur, $3.70; Hocking lump. $1.75, f. o. b. mine; Hocking lump. $3.05. f. o. b. Decatur; Splint lump. $1.55 f. o. b mine; Splint lump, $3.10 f. o. b. Decatur ’’ I MARKET NOTES. Cortf —46 cent lower, receipts at Chicago today: Hogs 14,000 Wheat 121 cars Corn 716 cars Oats 21g cars Cattle 22,000 Hogs 15,000 Estimate tor tomorrow: Hogs 20.000 Oau 227 cars Wheat 1,045 cars WHEAT. FLOUR, ETC. The Oak Roller Mills quotation. Oak Patent flour $4.40@54 80 Bran, per ton $20.00 Middlings, per ton 20.00 Rough meal, per cwt 1-251 Klin dried meal, per cwt LSO screenings. No. 1, per bu 60 Screenings. No. 2, per bu 40 Con feed per ton ............ 25-00 Wheat No. 2. red -91 Corn, per cwt 86 HAY. By S. W. Peter*-.n No. 1 timothy, loose SIO.OO No. 2 timothy 800 No. 3 timothy 700 No. 1 mixed ....... 80« No. 1 clover 8-64

Base Ball AT STEELE’S PARK SUNDAY. SEPT. 79 ROCKFORD VS. DECATUR THE ROCKFORD TEAM Comes highly recommended and in connection will have with them Short stop Foley of the late \an Wert team and a number of other stars. Several new faces will be seen with the locals COME OUT-ENJOY YOURSELVES GAME CALLED AT 3 P. M. ADMISSION. 25 C’TS. LADIES IO C TS.

HONESTLY we should have a chance if you are going to buy a cooking range to show and explain all about the dependable ROUND OAK Chief steel range, made in Dowagiac. Mich. It is just as good a range as the ROUND OAK is a stove and to people who know the genuine ROUND OAK that statement will mean much. In good material—fine workmanship, baking and cooking qualities the Chief is without question question the finest example of high quality steel range making on the market. ' 1 AFRAID OF. FRITZ? WHY*I WAS JUST THINKING &.\aa2F' WHAT THAT CHIEF RANGE (might DO TO ME IF I WAS Being made genuinely good it will wear, being fitted and mounted the ROUND OAK way it will save fuel every day it runs. You will be surprised to learn how little fuel it takes. It is reasonable in price and is to be seen right here on our floor where all its superior merits can be pointed out. You don't have to take anything for granted. Call any time most convenient and see a steel range that is right. The cheapest in the end kind. Book of the Chief steel range for the asking or by mail Laman & Lee

DEMOCRAT WANT ADVERTISING FOR RENT TO RENT —Residence of eight rooms near Clover Leaf station. F. M. Schirmeyer. ts FOR RENT—A residence at the corner of Jefferson and First streets. Modern improvements. G. L. Bobilya. 232-61 FOR SALE FOR SALE —As I am going to move away I will sell my property, consisting of house and five acres of ground. Will take small town property as part payment. Terms right if sold within two weeks. W. E. Russen. 228-12 t

FOLEYS KIDNEY CURE .s. 1 Will cure any case of Kidney or Bladder Disease not Disem * beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. or Pi*betcs HOLTHOUSE DRUG COMPANY

FOR SALE —160 here farm in Preble township, three miles north and three quarters mile east of Preble. Good soil, barn 40x80, 10 room house, and other good buildings. Can be bought right. Seventeen arcres good timber, and farm is located close to church and school. Charles Miller, R. R. No. 4. FOR SALE OR RENT—Ten acres land, house, barn, orchard, drove well, good water on stone road close to town. Will trade for city property. Inquire Mrs. Wash Kern, Decatur, Indiana, Doute 9. 231-3 t FOR SALE OR RENT—A 160 acre farm; good buildings, a new barn 140x142. graineries and all other buildings necessary to farming. Will rent for cash or will sell reasonable and on good terms. Inquire of Mrs. Margaret Koenig or Fred Koenig, R. R 5, Box 21. if Try a Democrat "Want Ad.”

IN SOCIAL DECATUR (Continued from page 1.) yesterday afternoon at their regular business meeting. During the time, light refreshmenu were served. Miss Oressa Woods, thd youngest daughter of Mrs. Elwilda W oods of this city, was united in marriage with Otis Exlev. 6f Van Wert, Ohio at the home of W. J. Meyers on last Wednesday evening. The happy couple left at once for their furnished home which awaited them a; Van Wert. Ohio. A masquerade party, which caused a great deal of amusement was the one given by Mrs. W. S. Venis. Wednesday evening Twenty ladies came dressed in every fashion there was. and were splendid, in their makeup. A few were as follows: Mrs. Wertxberger, as Topsy; Mrs. Moon, as the long-nosed Dutchman; Mrs. David as cowboy; Mrs. Burk, the Lady in Black: Mrs. Jacob Eady, the School GirL The remaining guests were: Mrs. Enoch Eady. Mrs. Biggs, Mrs. Sipe, Mrs. Stonebuner. Mrs. Artman. Mrs. Ada Biggs. Mrs. Morris Hay; Mrs. Poling. Mrs. Hunt Mrs. Soule, Mrs. Bright. At the close of the evening a light luncheon was served

Mrs. C. M. Myers, of Geneva entertained the following ladies a dinner: .Mrs. G. Berling. Mrs. P. Kinney. Mrs. Floyd Smith. Mrs. Julia Colchin. Mrs. G Wemhoff. Mrs. A. Kohne. Mrs. H Myers. Mrs M. Fulenkamp. Mrs. W. Harting, Mrs. F. Gass. Mrs. G. Krick GIVES T DECISION (Continued from page 1.) teVchange ot business in such cases." The order entered by the commission provides that an interchange of traffic shall be established between the two roads by October 20. Each road is permitted to charge a reasonable switching fee for doing the work of deEvery. o PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence three and a half miles southeast of Decatur, on the Old Fuller farm, on Wednesday. October 2, 1907, at ten o'clock a. m_ four head of horses, chestnut sorrel; 1 mare five year old. 1 horse five years old, 1 horse six years old. 1 horse eleven years old. Ten head of eattle. 3 cows, will be fresh soon; 1 steer, three years old; 2 steers, two years old; 2 heifers, two years old; 1 heifer one year old; I buD, one year old. Two brood sows, wEI farrow by day of sale; 15 head of shoats. will weigh about 90 pounds each: 15 head of sheep, consisting of 13 breeding ewes and 4 buck lambs; 7 dozen laying hens. 10 head geese. 4 head turkeys. 3 wagons, two as good as new; 2 set breching work harness, 1 single set buggy harness. 1 top buggy. 1 two-seated rig. 1 double set fly nets, 2 set hay ladders, 2 breaking plows. 2 two-horse cultivators. 2 double shovel plows, 1 single shovel plows. 1 single shovel plow, 1 Black corn planter, good as new, 1 disc harrow. 1 self-dump hay rake, 1 springtooth harrow, 1 spike-tooth harrow. 1 Hoosier disc drill, good as new; 1 pair bob sleds, 1 set dump boards, 1 twelve roll corn shredder, good as new; the one-half of fourteen acres of good corn. One good full blooded hound. Terms of sale—Twelve months’ time will be given on all sums over five dollars by purchased giving note with approved securfty; five dollars and under cash in hand. Four per cent off for cash over five dollars. No goods removed until conditions of sale are complied with. JOHN KELLER. John Spuhler, Auctioneer. —o THE WORST KIND. After Piles have existed for a long time and passed through different stages, the suffering is intense —pain, aching, throbbing, tumors form, filled to bursting with black blood. Symptoms indicating other troubles may appear to a thoroughly Pile-sick person. This is when Dr. Leonhardt's HemRoid. the only absolute Pile cure, brings the results that have made its fame. It will cure the most stubborn case in existence and a guarantee to that effect goes with each package. It is to be had for SI.OO at Holthouse Drug Co., Decatur, or from Dr. Leonhardt Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y.

Ninety-three acres of good land, two and one-half miles from Willshire, for sale for $6,000. See either I. L. Babcoek or D. M. Gottschalk. 203-1 mo-w

REPRODUCTION TONIGHT BY SPECIAL REQUEST Bosse’s Opera House Friday September " * UucleJoshuaSimpkins |H The best rural drama outside of the larger ‘ cities. A New England Plav from Way Down East that has made millions laugh Seethe Great Saw-miil Scene. Sawmill in full operation on the stage The Old WH New England Home and the \ illage Tavern. New Songs and dances and re- ' WoSy fined Vaudeville between the acts and during the action of the play. Delightful catchy music rendered by an up-to-date J orchestra. L ncle Josh and his Farmer Band will make a funny parade at noon and give a free band concert at night. GUSSIE UDELL DON’T MISS THIS BIG SHOW—BRING YOUR FRIENDS ADMISSION 10, 20 and 30 Cents Reserved Seat Sale at Holthouse Drug Co.

CHRONIC DISEASES Uw>t| DR. BLACKSTONE The man will cure you if you are curable. The most modern equipped offices for the treatment of chronic diseases in the state of Indiana, conducted by a man with experience. Long and extensive experience in the treatment of Chronic Diseases enables me to guarantee you a CURE in many cases that have been abandoned by family physicians as incurable. The truth of this statement I daily verify. My office is especially equipped for making a thorough, searching, accurate, scientific examination of every man or woman who comes to me for treatment. If a doc'tor thoroughly understands your case it is then an easy matter to give you the proper treatment. Under no circumstances will I accept a case for treatment and hold but hopes unless

I am convinced that my modern methods will give satisfactory results. Consultation Free and Confidential If you have any Chronic, LongSending or Stubborn Diseases you should call at my office for examination and advice. I treat all Chronic Nervous, Blood. Skin. Special and Private Diseases of man and women. [ DR. BLACKSTONE Northeast Cor. Wayne and Harrison Streets, Fort Wayne, Ind. LOST AND FOUND LOST —A handerchief with a paper dollar tied in the corner. Finder return to Mrs. Coffelt. ts LOST—A gold leaf bracelet with green ets in each leaf. Finder please return to Miss Jennie Eley or this office. LOST —Gold stick pin, between Boston store and Clover Leaf depat. Had initials on M. K. Finder return to Boston store and receive liberal reward. 229-6 t LOST—A $5.00 bill between Coffee and Rinehart's restaurant and the Journal office. It belonged to Widow Martin. Finder please return to this office and receive reward. 230-3 t

LOST—A plain solei band bracelet. Return to this office. 232-6 t NOTICE. I will make cider every Tuesday and Friday, until further notice. P. Krisch. 216-ts o I desire to Jo sewing by the day. Will go any place desired. Parties desiring my services may address me it Monroe, Indiana. Lillian Lewton. 228-€t-ltw DEMOCRAT WANT ADS. PAY.

FARMS FOR SALE We have some great bargains- If you are in the market for a farm come in and see us. H e re are a f*w of our bargains: 100 acres, close to town, good 5-room house, fair barn, soil sandy loam, good well with wind pump, wagon shed, and corn crib; fairly well fenced and drained, nearjy all under cultivation. Price, S6O per acre. 40 acres, black land all under cultivation, except 4 acres of young timber; good well and cistern; good 4-room house with stone foundation; small barn, milk house, corn crib, wagon shed and chicken house; fairly well fenced and drained; good young orchard; on stone road, close to Decatur; this is a bargain. 11l acres, 2 miles from good small town; 5-room house, two-thirds black sandy loam, on stone road close to school and church; fairly well fenced and drained; 25 acres of 2nd growth timber land. Price S6O per acre. We also have some rare bargains in city property, including some choice lots in good locations. p h one 430 The Northern Indiana Real Estate Co-

\ SHOISTOFIT ALLFEn/ FALL ANNOUNCEMENT Our choice lines of Fall and Winter Footwear are now ready. We invite an inspection of the season's Newest and best of Shoes for Men. Women and Children. Come to se what we are showing in Footwear for Fall and Winter wear. Buy at your convenience. It will afford us great pleasure to have an opportunity of showing you the many new styles. The Winnes Shoe Store

C, L. WALTERS ATTORNEY AT LAW Phone 278 Second Street. Decatur, Indiana j For Spouting, Roofing Galvanized Iron and Tin Work. Copper and Galvanized Lightning Rods. See T. A. Leonard Opposite Hale’s Warehouse. We take pleasure in extending to you an invitation to our millinery opening, Thursday, Sept. 26, 1907. Burdg Millinery. 229-5 t I —O Money to loan on farms at lew rate of interest. No commission. Partial 1 i payments allowed and interest stop- • Ped- DORE B. ERWIN, ■ Tues & Fri Attorney-at-Law. : FOR SALE OR TRADE—My light four passenger touring car. Car is ( in good condition. Price $350. Inquire of Dr. C. B. Wilcox, Decatur, Ind. f _ HOLLISTER’S Rocky leuatain Tea Nuggets s »$w Mdn 'JT Pweta" 3 Bnn<i lata ttatUk M RaoemC VKw. A (pecifis for Constipation. lodizesUon. T.rrß Blood. Bad Breath, Sbamrtsh Bowl Jeadacha ? and Bacsache. In; Roclry Mouh-.ain Tijalßtab 114 foi ux. 35 eenta a box. ‘ Gecuine made V* Bouustks p-wk. Ooirrajrr. Madtwn, W’.a I . ~TTS FOB SALLOW PEOPk

SEE Haefling & Ernst FOR ALL KINDS OF Electric Wiring WORK GUARANTEED Buy your uICARS AND TOBACCO from TIM CORBETT He carries over 75 brands of 5 and 10 cent cigars and everything in plug, fine cut and scrap tobacco. You will find your favorite brand there fresh and clean. P. j. hylandT - SANITARV PLUMBING OAa JFXy 'A D<Q Stem Hot Water Heotini ms mi chiuuhm mniifs 13 Noam St. Pfcoa< 35’