Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 254, Decatur, Adams County, 3 November 1903 — Page 4

I Hereford Cattle I FOR SALE 1 N ACCOUNT OF SETTLING UP THE ESTATE, I | will offer at Private sale, any, or all of the Fine Herd of ■ Hereford Cattle, so well known as the Naber-Lea Herd. ■ Every animal will be priced, from the imported cows, down to male H calves, at prices that will dispose of the herd in thirty days. U Here is a rare opportunity of getting a start in full-blooded, reg- ts istered cattle, at low prices. * Read the Chicago papers, and see how often Hereford steers top M the market, around six cents, while the great bulk of cattle sell at ■ about four and a half cents- ■ These steers are sired by Hereford bulls. There is a great de- # maud for these bulls by farmers who want to improve their calves. Somebody must raise full-blooded bulls. Why not you ? You can $ sell a 12-months-old bull calf for as much as a 3-year-old steer would g bring. Why not save two years of feed and care ? Start your son ■ out with a few cows, and you will be surprised how soon the herd » will be worth I Come and spend a day and night with me and take your S time to it. £ This is better than buying at a combination sale. * If you have idle money, and some shed room, be sure to winter ■ some of these cattle. Plenty of time given on good notes. ■ I will meet you at TREATY 6 miles south of WABASH, W INDIANA, on BIG FOUR R’Y, if you will let me know. f 1 C. AT. NABER, Executor. ki ——d

Suicide at Sick Wife's Bedside. New Castle. Ind.. Nov. 3. —Charles j M. Berry, local agent for a bowery I J Inflicted two wounds near his heart ( 'which resulted in his death. The at ( tempt at suicide was made while he , ■was lying across the bed of his sick ■wife, and it is believed that financial silfflculties had unbalanced his mind. — i Lived Beyond the Century Mark, j i South Bend, Ind., Nov 3.—Joseph i Hush, aged 110 years, is dead at the ] residence of his daughter here. He ■was born Sept. 15, 1793. in New Jer sey. He settled in this county fifty years ago. Until a few months pas' f he was vigorous enough to walk eigh-1 teen miles in a day. i Fractured His Spine. Logansport. Ind.. Nov. 3. —Edward 1 F. Cody, car inspector on the Pan handle railroad in this city, fell from , the top of a car and sustained fatal in-, juries. Cody's ba k struck a rail when he fell and probably fractured his■ spine. Didn’t Know It Was Loaded. New Castle. Ind., Nov. 3. —William • Patton vas shot through the stomach 1 Uy a revolver in the hands of Thomas j Warner. They did not know the weap-, on was loaded. It is doubtful if Pat ton recovers. I

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Terrinle Persian Earthquake. London. Nov. 3. —A dispatch from Simla says terrible earthquakes have l occurred at Turshiz. near Turbat-I-Hai-' dart, in Persia, in which 350 persons were killed and numbers were injured Cuban Congress in Session. Havana. Nov. 3. —The regular ses Bion of congress opened Monday after | noon. The recommendations in the message of President Palma are chiefly of a general character. M. E. Ray returned from a business trip at Ft. Wayne today. Adatn Brown returned from Fort Wayne today where he was transacting business. “The Darkest Hour’’ company arrived today from Kendalville where- they showed last night. SIMPLE REMEDY FOR CATARRH. Just Breathe Hyomei Four Times a Day and Be Cured. If a few years ago some one had said you can cure catarrh by breathing air charged with a healing bal-

sam, the idea would have been ridiculed and it remained for that eminent investigator, R. T. Booth, to discover in Hyomei this method of cure. Hyomei has performed almost miraculous cures of catarrh, and is today recognized by leading members of the medical profession as the only advertised remedy that can be relied upon to do just what it claims. The complete outfit of Hyomei costs but 11.00 and consists of an inhaler, a medicine dropper and a bottle of Hyomei. Breath Hyomei through the inhaler for a few minutes four times a day and it will cure the worst case of catarrh. It soothes and heals the mucous membrane of the air passages, prevents irritation, and effects a complete and lasting cure. In Decatur there arc scores of well known people who say they have been cured of catarrh by Hyomei. If it does not cure you the Holthouse Drug Co., will return you the money pud for Hyomei. This is the strongest e videnee that can be offer ed as to their faith in the remedy.

Weather Forecast. Indiana —Fair; same Wednesday. Complete election returns received only by the Daily Democrat, at this office tonight. Old papers for sale at this office. W. E. Smith returned froma business trip at Bluffton lust evening. Soap, per cake 3c. Racket Store. Child’s School Handkerchiefs Ic. Racket Store. For Sale —Bay mare and two calves. Prices right. Inquire of R. V. I Beavers. ts For Rent.—Upstairs rooms over Decatur steam laundry. Inquire of G. L. Flanders. 252d3 Wanted—At G. Berling’s packing house 25 ladies at once to dress and prepare poultry for shipmtwit. Good wages and steady work. 238 ts All parties are hereby notified against purchasing a note for $12.75 given by the undersigned to one John Moore. Chris Beery. 251d6wl PIANOS AND ORGANS AT HALF PRICE,. lam buying the best pianos and organs straight out of the factories and having them shipped direct to point near my customers and delivering them fully ■ warranted at about half what you have been as! ed by others for the same kind of instruments. Good t pianos 1150 to S2OO. Good organs S4O to S6O. Please write to me and 1 will show you the goods. John W. Cunningham. 603 E. M street, Portland, Ind , NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. This is to certify that the undersigned did on or about the —date j of September 1901 loose a note dated June 1901 the exact date of said note is by the undersigned forgotten. Said note was calling for One Hundred ($100) dollars and was singed by the undersigned, herein and by J. B. Corson as surity, and is made payable to W. H. Niblick at the Old Adams County Bank, i Decatur Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given to the public that said note is absolutely void and of no effect and that the undersigned has never realized anything of value therefor. Alex Leßrun. 251d3wl

Weak Men Made Vigorous wmt s-vmv mvmf trs&ir What PEFFER’S NERVIGOR Did! [ It acts powerfully and quickly. Cures when all ' others fail. Young nieu regain lost manhood; olu men recover youthful vigor. Absolutely Guaranteed to Cure Nervousne**, Lost Vitality, InijMilency, Nightly Emission*. I.out Power, either sex, Fulling Memory, Wasting Dis I ©sees, and all edicts of self-abuse or eietsst-s and ! <n<ii>cr€tion Wards off insanity and consumption. Don’t let druggist impose a worthless substitute on i you because it yields a greater profit. Insist on having PE FFEK’S NEK VIGOR. <>r send tor it Can ■ be carried in vest picket. Prepaid, plain wrapper. $1 per box. or 6 for $5, with A Written Guar anteeto Cure or Refund Money. Pamphlet fn*e I'EEir.K MEDICAL AS S’ N. Chicago. liL For sale by Blackburn Ac Christen.

Clothes Pins, 3’< doz sc. Racket Store. For Salo.—A hard coal heating stove, inquire of Mrs. John T. France or at this office Lost— Light leather pig hill roll containing two new venty dollar bills, a five and a two. Geo. H. Richardson, 41 Pine street, New York ( ity. Lost—Sixty dollars all paper money, thought to have been dropped on the floor at the treasurer’s office. Reward will b« pi id for return of the money. Leave at this office. Jacob Loser. 252d3 For Sale—Office furniture consisting of two tables, shelfing, iron safe, two thread oases, two stoves, four shares tslephone stock and other articles. E. Burt Lenhart,Decatur., Ind. Brock Bldg, Second street. For Sale—At |SO fier acre, 160 acres best black land in belt six miles north of Monroeville Ind. Could be cut into two farms. For particulars or appointment to show land address owner, R. H. Per not, Hawkins, Ind. Strong Testimony. To whom it may concern: I have thoroughly tested Gilmores Caustic Oil and being acquainted with its ingredients, I do nut hesitate to recommend it where a counter-irritant is required. J. B. Barker, physician and surgeon, Fletcher, Ohio. Price 50c a bottle. Gilmore Headache Powders are harmless. Sold by all druggists.

ROY ARCHBOLD, DENTIST. I. O. O. F. BLOCK. f Office, 164. Phone , n fr ,j pn( , e 245,

jjaracamph Relieves Instantly or Money Refunded. | SORE FEET, BUNIONS. Prevents Swelling, Allays Inflammation. It Cools. .W It Soothes. It Cures. W* Sold only in JSc., 50c. & SI.OO Bottles. At *ll food Dru,,lsu. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. j .. ■ 1 -- — - —a ... i THE MARKETS ~ 11

Accurate prices paid by Decatur merchants for various products. Corrected every day. GRAIN. BY E. L. CARROL, GRAIN MERCHANT. Corn, per cwt., mixed 5 Cl. Ccrn, per cwt, yellow 63 I Oats, new 33 | Wheat, No. 2 80! Wheat, No. 3 , 77 i Rye 49 Barley 52 Clover Seed 5 25 Alsyke @ 5 35 Buckwheat6o Flax Seed 80 | Timothy «1 25 CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago market closed at 1:15 p.m. today as follows: Wheat, October 81J ’ Wheat, December 7951 I Wheat, May 78* I 1 Corn, October 455 Corn, December 437 ' Corn, Mav 43 , ' lats, October 351 Oats, December 35 Oats, May 357 Jan. Pork SI 2 57 I May Pork 12 35 January Lard per cwt 6 85 TOLEDO GRAIN MARKETS. i Changed every afternoon at 3-00 o’clock by J. D. Hale, Decatur. 1 Special wire service. 1 W heat, new No. 2, red, cash ! 86 Oct wheat m I December wheat ’ L-, 1 May wheat Cash corn, No. 2, mixed, cash 47 . Oct corn ! Corn, December 14 May Corn , . Oats, Cash • ' Oats, Oct. '.jl i Oats, December " oc ■M'D-OatH . 3 -7 R y e - eaßh - ... 571 WOOL AND HIDES. BT B. SALVER k SON. Wool, unwashed ißtnOn ' B''Vi T IU toll 00 Tallow, per pound —MM , ■ ■ M $ . COAL Per Ton Anthracite < 7 rm Domestic, nut Domestic, Jump, Hocking.?" 400 Domestic lump, Indiana 3 J 1 ocahontas Smokeless, lump 550 1

’Phones Residence 312. Office 103. E.ight Years of OPe.rie.ncc. Fred Reppert Live Stock Auctioneer. Speaks English. German, Swiss and Low German. DECATUR, INDIANA. Doss’s Opera Mouse ....Tuesday, Nov. 3 Lincoln J. Garter’s NEW SGENIG COMEDY T“ TLI D ’ p I ri ft Eltc,rKal Scenery 1 11 U Effects. [DARKEST ks HOUR §• Train Songs With THE GERMAN COMEDIAN and SWEET SINGER CHAS. A. KARL) GARDNER Prices, 25c, 35c arjd 50c Seat sale at Holthouse Drug Co.’s Store.

STOCK. BY FRED SCHEIMAN, DEALER Lambs 4 ■ / 4 50 Hogs, per cwt ? 4 50 Cattle per 1b.3 @ 3} Calves, per lb4| @ 5 Cows 2 @ 3 Sheep, per lb 2<g 2} Beef Hides, per lb. 6 OTHER PRODUCTS. BY VARIOUS GROCERS AND MERCHANTS. Eggs, fresh, per doz.f 20 Lard 8 Butter, per poundll@ls Potatoes, new 60 Onions 50 Cabbage per 100 lb ... cOe Apples, per bu 56 Sweet Potatoe, per bu *5 POULTRY. BY J. W. PLACE CO., PACKERS. Chickens, young per lb. 07 Fowls, per lb. 6Jao< Ducks, per lb. 5 inO*> I Young Ducks 6 cO7 Young Turke ,-s, per lbll "H| Geese, old per 1b.4 Geese, young, lb 5 rf'o6 HAY fIARKET. No. 1 timothy hay (new) , J 75.0 No 1 mixed hay (new)$5.00 @ f6.HO No. 1 clover hay (new) — OIL fIARKET. Tionafl Pennsylvanial'l Corning • !■')' New Castle North Lima}■**: South Lima}■£ Whitehouse !■*.' Somerset'*l Neodasha. (Kan.)*'! Ragland fIARKET NOTES. Liverpool market closed steady. Wheat. J cent lower. Corn, J cent lower. Receipts at Chicago today: Hogs. >«£ Cora Il,ca * Oats Estimate for tomorrow: u 2GW , Wheat.....