Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 5, Number 238, Decatur, Adams County, 2 October 1907 — Page 4
I MB ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Accurate prices paid by Decatur merchants for various products. Corrected every day at 2 o'clock. BUFFALO STOCK MARKET. EAS TBUFFALO. N. Y., Oct. 2 — Receipts, hogs. 4 cars; market steady. Prime steeis @56.50 Medium steers @55.50 Stockers to best feeders.. @54.25 Receipts hogs, 20 cars; market steady. Mediums and heavies .... @s/.10 Yorkers @5..20 pigs @56.80 Receipts, sheep, 15 cars; market steady. Best spring iambs @sß.lt> Wether sheep @56.00 Culls, clipped CHICAGO MARKETS December . wheat 99% May wheat 105% December corn 57% May corn 58% December oats 51% May oats 53% ’ " PITTSBURG MARKETS. Oct. 2. —Hog supply, 5 cars; market steady. Heavies Mediums Yorkers Light Pigs @56.,0 TOLEDO MARKETS. Cash wheat 99% December wheat 101 Cash corn 54 December corn 58% Cash oats 53 December oats •>- /» I Market furnished every day by Niblick and Company. Wheat, new $ -90 Yellow coin 86 Mixed corn 8° White oats 46 Barley -48 Timothy seed t- 7 ° Prime clover 9.00 Alsyke 7 -90 Butter Eggs 23 STOCK. By Fred Scheiman. Lambs, per cwt @56.00 Cattle, per cwt [email protected] Calves, per cwt [email protected] Cows, per cwt [email protected] Sheep, per cwt @54.50 Hogs, per cwt @55.75 COAL—PER TON. Hocking lump $4.00 Virginia Splint 4-25 Domestic nut 4.00 Washed nut 475 Pittsburg lump 4.00 Pocahontas 5.00 Kentucy Cannell 6.00 Anthracite 7 -50 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 4.00 Hazelton Nut, No. 2 7.00 Hazelton Grate 7.00 Anthracite 7.25 OTHER PRODUCTS. By various Grovers and Merchants. Eggs 23c Butter, per pound 20c Potatoes 90c Lard 10c GRAIN. By G. T. Burk, sucsessor to Carroll Elevator company. Big 4 White Seed Mts for sale or exchange to farmers Wheat $ -90 WBear. No. 3, red 88 Oats, No. 3, white 48 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. b.. mine. $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. $3.1<1 f. o. b. Decatur , «»-■ i ..■-■**> .».• T * MARKET NOTES. Corn—U cent lower. Receipts at Chicago today: Hogs 23,000 Wheat 121 cars Corn 716 cars Oats 21g cars Cattle 19,000 Hogs 40,000 Estimate for tomorrow: Hogs 28.000 Oats 227 cars Wheat 1.(45 cars WHEAT. FLOUR. ETC The Oak Roller Mills quotation. Oak Patent flour [email protected] Bran, per ton $20.00 Middlings, per ton 20.00 Rough meal, per cwt 1.25 KBn dried meal, per cwt 1.50 Screnings. No. 1. per bu 60 Screenings, No. 2, per bu 40 Cop feed, per ton 25.00 Wheat, No. 2, red 90 Corn, per cwt 86 HAY. By S. W. Peterson. No. 1' timothy, loose SIO.OO No. 2 timothy 8.00 N» 3 timothy 7.00 No. 1 mixed 8.00 Mot L etooev 8.50
WM. H: MYERS Real Estate Agency I have opened up a real estate agency. in the city of Decatur, and am prepared to handle all classes of real estate, both city property and farms. I will handle city property on a flat comm'ssion of 1 per cent, and farms on a commission of 1% per cent. List your property with me. I also have money to loan and write fire insurance. 8 room house with all modern improvements, $2,250, within 5 squares of court house. 8 room house within 3 squares of court house. And others. I solicit your property for sale. WM. H. MYERS 313 Adams St., Decatur, Ind. o “PNEUMONIA'S DEADLY WORK had so seriously affected my right lung,” writes Mrs. Fannie Connor, of Rural Route 1. Georgetown, Tenn., “that I coughed continuously night and day and the neighbors’ predictionconsumption —seemed inevitable, until my husband brought home a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, which in my case proved to be the only real cough cure and restorer of weak, sore lungs.” When all other remedies utterly fail, you may still win in the battle' against lung and throat troubles with New Discovery, the real remedy. Guaranteed by Blackburn druggist. 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottle free. —o — Trial treatments are being mailed out free, on request, by Dr. Shoop. Racine, Wis. These tests are proving to the people, without a penny's cost, the great value of this scientific prescription known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop’s Catarrh Remedy. Sold by W. H. Nachtrieb. —a — Henry E. Jones, of Tampa, Fla., writes: “I can thank God for my present health, due to Foley’s Kidney Cure. I tried doctors and all kinds of kidney cures but nothing done me much good till I took Foley s Kidney Cure. Four bottles cured me, and I have no more pain in my back and shoulders. I am 62 years old. and suffered long, but thanks to Foley's Kidney Cure I am well and can walk and enjoy myself. It is a pleasure to recommend it to those needing a kidney medicine.” THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. — o DOING BUSINESS AGAIN. “When my friends thought I was about to take leave of this world, on account of indigestion, nervousness and general debility,” writes A. A. Chisholm, Treadwell, N. Y. “and when it looked as if there was no hope left, I was persuaded to try Electric Bitters, and I rejoice to say that they are curing me. I am now doing business again as of old, and am still gaining daily.” Best of all tonic medicines. Guaranteed by Blackburn druggist. 50c.
■ - O A CARD. This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley’s Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the: cough, heals the lungs and prevents I serious results from a cold. Cures r la grippe cough and prevents pneu- I monia and consumption. Contains no i opiates. The genuine is in a yellow. package. Refuse substitutes. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. o DEMOCRAT WANT ADS. PAY. I
Talk It Over With Your flga Wife W, If you and your wife could just see the wheat fields and the vegetables growing on North Dakota farms she would not rest a minute until you owned some North Dakota land. You know how ambitious your wife Is for your success, and how proud of you she will be If you are an independent and contented land owner. You have great hopes for the future. You want to improve your credit and prepare for old age. You want the confidence and respect of your wlte and children. The ownership of good land w ill pur you on this footing right from the start and the land will grow in value on your hands. It does not take a fortune to buy land In North Dakota. It takes only a few hundred dollars down, and you have the money. You may have 31.500 worth of personal property on a rented farm. You can sell that and turn It into ready cash. This will make your first payment on your land and give you enough money for your improvements and your seed to start with. We furnish stock on share®. Don't Imagine for one minute that you will be uncomfortable on account of the cold. Providence has placed unlimited quantities of coal right under the rich soil in Southwestern North Dakota. We can sell you a farm in Hettinger County underlaid with coal. It costs only the digging and the hauling. There are good neighbors and good schools,and a fine, healthful climate; good water, pure and plentiful—and the sun shines longer every day than In the older states. OUT THEY GO The first step may seem a mountain to you. Be a mao Make the start. Get on the train and go. Allow nothing to Interfere with your going. Own a farm of your own. Talk it over with your wife. Write us that vou are going out to look at the country and get the ' videneo at first hand from men and women who have proved what North Dakota really Is. We own lOO.OuO acres of choice wheat land that we are selling at 112.50 to 118 an acre. One or two crops will pay for your farm—and then you will have 160 or 320 acres chat is yours outright. Write today. 131 La Salle St, Chicago. HL. or Mandan, Richardton or Mott, North Dakota.
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Stomach troubles, Heart and Kid- j ney aliments, cfcn be quickly corrected with a prescription known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop’s Restorative. The prompt and surprising relief which this remedy immediately brings is entirely due to its Restorative action upon the controlling nerves of the Stomach, etc. W. H. Nachtrieb. o BITTEN BY A SPIDER. Through blood poisoning caused by a spider bite, John Washington, of Bosqueville, Tex., would have lost his leg, which became a mass of running sores, had he not been persuaded to try Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. He writes “The first application relieved, and four boxes healed all the sores." 25c. Guaranteed at Blackburn druggist. French Economy. France in her system of finance and In her whole scheme of economy aids and encourages saving among the people. The government conducts a vast banking institution whereby every postoffiee has its savings bank department—its “caisse d’epargne.” Here any one may make a deposit as low as 1 franc (20 cents), which deposit is recorded in one’s “livret de la caisse d’epargne” (savings bank book). A convenient feature of this system tending to make saving easy is that one may make his deposits in any postoffice anywhere in France and may withdraw' any part or all his savings at any postoffice, without regard to where the deposits have been made. I have never had a servant in France who had not her “livret de la caisse d’epargne,” and yet the girl or woman, if she had no family of her own to support, almost invariably contributed to the support of her father's family. J have bad one middle aged “femme de cbambre” on w’hose face each day I could read pretty well how the bourse was going.—Flora McDonald Thompson in Harper's Bazar. News te Him. “The beauty of this great and gloriI ous republic,” said the American proudly, “is that any boy born here may become president.” “Fawncy!" excaimed the British tourist. “I was under the Impression that the president had to be at least forty years of age.”—Catholic Standard and Times. A Philosopher. A philosopher is a man who when he has hard luck, due to his own carelessness and idiocy and other shortcomings, can blame It all on fate. - Somerville Journal. Nobody Else to Look Like. She—Mr. Dudleigh is looking more like himself, don’t you think? Chappie —Ya-as. His twin brother Is dead.— Puck. Willing to See. Mrs. Enpeck—The philosophers tell us that blessings often come to in disguise. Mr. Enpeck (with a sudden ! show of spirit)—Maria, when are you going to unmask? ■ ~ The Pale. ' Little Margie (reading)—What Is the . “pale of civilization,” Tommy? Small Tommy—Oh, some new brand of face powder, I suppose. The root of all discontent is self love. •—Clarke.
DEMOCRAT WANT ADVERTISING WANTED WANTED —All your cement work. We guarantee to do your work honestly and at a fair price. Satisfaction guaranteed. All kinds of cement and concrete work done. Tom Peterson & Co. ts 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. Hooper and Lenhart. 232-6 t FOR SALE FOR SALE —3 counters, floor glass show case, shelving and grocery line, lunch counter, dishes, etc. See Mrs. Ida Whitright. 256-3 t FOR SALE —Second hand cook stove for sale cheap. Inquire of Mrs. D. B. Erwin, Phone No. 304. 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. Russell. 228-12 t FOR SALE —A full blooded Jerseycow giving 10 quarts of milk a day. and a half blooded Jersey calf, four months old. The calf is weaned; will sell both together or separate. Will sell cheap. Inquire of Chancey Stetson. 803 Nuttman street. 237-6 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. ts FOR SALE —A Wilson heater as good as new. Inquire at he City Bakery. 233-6 t FOR SALE —Two brood sows, due to farrow soon. D. M. Rice. Decatur, Indiana. 236-vt FOR SALE —Household furniture including new Jewel range, and $35 go-cart. Will sell cheap. 236-3 t FOR SALE —Four good milch cows, 15 head of shoats, full blood O. I. C. male hog. Mrs. John P. Spuller and Son. R. R. No. 8, Decatur. 236-3 t FOR SALE —Fourteen high grade breeding ewes, young and in good condition. Inquire of or write J. A. Cline, R. F. D. No. 3, Phone No. 4-L. 236-3 t LOST AND FOUND LOST—A small purse containing a small amount of money. Return to this office. 237-6 t FOUND —A buck sheep; will weigh about 200 pounds. Address H. C. Clark, M Line 14, R. R. 1.237-6 t LOST —A brooch with turquois and brilliants. Between Second and Catholic church. Finder return to this office and receive reward. 236-6 t C. L. WALTERS ATTORNEY AT LAW F’hone. 278 Second Street. Decatur, Indiana For Spouting, Roofing Galvanized Iron and Tin Work. Copper and Galvanized Lightning Rods. See T. A. Leonard Opposite Hale’s Warehouse. In most cases consumption results from a neglected or improperly treated cold. Foley’s Honey and Tar cures the most obstinate coughs and prevents serious results. It costs you no more than the unknown preparations and you should insist upon having the genuine in the yellow package. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. —-——o -■ - — —» NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS. We are pleased to announce that Foley’s Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recommend it as a safe remedv for children and adults. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.
PUBLIC SALE. Notice te hereby given that I will sell at my residence, 2% miles northeast of Decatur, and 7% miles southwest of Monroeville, on the Decatur and Monroeville pike, Thursday, October 10th, at 10 o'clock a. m. Four head of horses —one match span of strawberry roan, Belgian colts 2 years old. broke to all harness. One driving mare, 3 years old, lady broke, one Belgian mare colt, 5 months old; 20 head of cattle—lo milch cows, most of which are Jeresys and high grade; 3 cows with calf by side; others will be fresh soon. One full-blood Jersey bull 3 years old; 2 Durham steers. 1 year old; one Jersey heifer, 2 years old, will be fresh in spring; 4 Jersey heifers 1 year old. 2 Jersey heifer calves, 6 months old. 46 head of sheep, consisting of 40 head of breeding ewes, 6 head of ewe lambs, 16 head of hogs, 6 brood sows, with pigs by side, one registered Duroc sow, with pigs by side; 7 shoats. One Gibbs’ breaking plow, 1 disk harrow, 1 set of log bolsters 2 full blooded Duroc male pigs with pedigree. Terms of sale —9 months time will be given on all sums over $5.00 by purchaser giving note with approved security. $5.00 and under cash in hand. 4 per cent off for cash over $5.00. No goods removed until conditions of sale are complied with. F. W. DIBBLE. John Spuhler, Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale on the Henry Hite farm, better known as the Nathan Ayres farm, two and one-half miles northwest of Pleasant Mills and one-half mile south and one mile east of the Adams County Infirmary, Monday, October 7, 1907, at ten o'clock a. m., the following property, to wit: Four head of horses, consisting of 1 black brood mare 12 years old; 1 black brood mare 11 years old; 1 grey horse 10 years old; 1 yearling colt; 1 Durham milk cow, will be fresh in February; 1 Jersey cow, will be fresh in April; 1 Jersey heifer, will be fresh in March; 1 yearling steer. 36 head of hogs, consisting of 30 head of shoats weighing from 75 to 80 pounds each. 5 brood sows, with pigs by their side; 1 Poland China boar. Nine head of good ewes. Farming implements—One Pony Deering binder, 1 Buckeye Mower, 1 springtooth harrow, 1 spike-tooth harrow, 2 breaking plows, double shovel plow, 1 single shovel plow, 1 farm wagon, 2 sets double work harness, 1 set single buggy harness, 1 top buggy and one open surrey, 1 pair hay ladders, mud boat, dump boards, land float. Ten acres of corn in the shock. About 8 tons of timothy hay, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of sale —Nine months’ time will be given on all sums over five dollars by purchaser giving note with approved security; five dollars and under, cash in hand. Four per cent discount for cash on sums over $5.00. JAMES W. WATKINS. J. N. Burkhead, Auctioneer. Homer Foss, Clerk.
TOLEDO, ST. LOUIS AND WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY. The annual meeting of the stockholders of Toledo, St. Louis and Western Railroad cbmpany for the election of directors and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting will be held on Wednesday, October 30, .1907. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the principal office of the company in the City of Frankfort, Clinton county, Indiana. The polls for receiving ballots will be opened as soon as the organization of the meeting shall admit, and will remain open one hour. The stock transfer books of the company will close on October 19, 1907, at the close of business on that day, and will re-open October 31, 1907, at 10 o’clock a. m. By order of the Board of Directors Toledo. St. Louis and Western Railroad Company. JAS. STEUART MACKIE, Secretary. o To check a cold quickly, get from your druggist some little Candy Cold Tablets called Preventics. Druggists everywhere are now dispensing Preventics. for they are not only safe, but decidedly certain and prompt. Preventics contain no quinine, no laxative .nothing harsh nor sickening. Taken at the “sneeze stage” Preventics will prevent Pneumonia, Bronchitis, LaGrippe, etc. Hence the name Preventics. Good for feverish children. 48 Preventics 25 cents. Tiial boxes 5 cents. Sold by W. H. Nachtrieb. o Pain anywhere, pain in the head, painful periods. Neuralgia, toothache, all pains can be promptly stopped by a thoroughly safe little Pink Candy Tablet, known by druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop’s Headache Tablets. Pain simply means congestion, undue blood pressure at the point where pain exists. Dr. Shoop’s Headache Tablets quickly equalize this unnatural blood pressure, and pain immediately departs. Write Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis., and get a free trial package. Large box 25 cts. Druggists. W. H. Nachtrieb.
Fine Cigars all the leading brands WE HAVE YOUR FAVORITE TRY THE “PRESCRIPTION” The best 5c cigar and most popular cigar in this market. Make Us Prove It the holthouse drug co. « SB ? 3 ’ 500 Fifty acres of this farm is rich black land, balance productive mixed soil. Hewd log buildings. A 33-Acre Farm, Log Buildings, for $1,250 Lands are near the market and stoned roads. Other farms and city property for sale by the SNOW AGENCY Phone 230 Decatur, Ind.
Buy your CICARSAND 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. HYLANO. SANITARY PLUMBING Steam Hot Water Hooting GAS AND COMBINATION FIXTURES 25 Monro* St. Phone 35ff RealJEstate Farms and city property to sell and buy. Call and see my list. Here is a few of our bargains: 160 acres,' 5 miles of Decatur, S7O per acre; good house, bank barn. 80 acres, good buildings. SBS per acre. 60 acres, good house, fair barn, $4,500. 40 acres, good buildings, all in good shape, 3 miles of Monroe. Price $3,500. 93 acres, good house and bank barn, and good soil. Price $5,700. And city property in all parts of the city and house 8 rooms and 4 closets and pantry. Price S9OO. House in southwest for $650. And a house of 8 rooms, 2 story, close in, for $2,250. And a fine house and barn in 6 blocks of Adams County bank, for $2,200. Cal land see my list. I. L Babcock & Ward Decatur. Ind. 'coftl Feed and Seeds Peninsular Portland Cement Gypsum Rock Wall Plaster We make a specialty of furnishing HIGH GRADE CLEAN COAL that will burn. J- D. HALE X*lioax« e I Cor. Jefferson and tnd Sta.
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Bl 1 ™ ■v o | Sr. Well, well, the fall of 1907 Is here and X am still living and am glad of it. I am ready to get you the highest price for your property. I am now ready to date your sales. Phone at my residence, two miles west of Monroe, Ind., R. R. 1J. N. BURKHEAD Auctioneer If You Wont the Best Results If you want th ebest results from your sales, cal luopn Noah Frauhiger, of Preble. He has graduated from the Jones school of autioneering and oratory, of Chicago, and is now ready for dates. Address Noah Frauhiger Preble, Indiana, or call Preble central by phone. Attention Everybody Are You Going to Have a Sale ? If you are. remember John Suphler, the live stock and genral auctioneer is prepared to handle your sale successfully. Call early for dates. PHONES: Residence 531 Office 430 John Spuhler
