Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 257, Decatur, Adams County, 6 November 1903 — Page 4

Weather Forecast. Indiana —Fair; increasing cloudiness and warmer Saturday. Child’s School Handkerchiefs Ic. Racket Store. For Rent—Good property within four squares of court house.—lnquire at Colohin’s restaurant. 256d3 Saturday, November 7, the books absolutely closed, and if your taxes are not paid by that time, it will be returned delinquent. J. H. Voglewede, treasurer. 255d4wl For Sale—At 150 per 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. Pernot, | Hawkins, Ind. ’Phones- Residence 312. Office 103. Yeats of Fred Reppert Live Stock Auctioneer. Speaks English, German, Swiss and Low German. DECATUR, INDIANA. ROY ARCHBOLD, DENTIST. I. O. O. F. BLOCK. Phone J Office, 164 rnone ( Besidenoe 446.

Weak Men Made Vigorous rcrw aT’tvrz What PEFFER’S NERVIGOR Did! It acts jpowcrfully and quickly Cures when all others fall. Young men regain lost manhood; old men recover youthful vigor. Absolutely Goar anteed to < ure Nervousne***. Lost Vitality. Impotency, Nightly Emission*. Lost Power, either sex. F ailing Memory. Wanting Dis ea«<*s. and all eject* ot atlf-abute or ticfwi an.l indiscretion. Wards off insanity and consumption. Don’t let druggist imitose a worthless substitute on you because ityiekte agreater profit. Insist on having PEFFER’S N EKVIGOK or send for it. Can be carried in vest pocket. Prepaid, plain wrapper, i 11 per box, or ti for $5 with A Written Guar- i »re or Refund Money. Pamphlet free PEFFER MEDICAL ASS’N. Chicago. ILL For sale by Blackburn & Christen.

ISTOMACH TROUBLES CURED R ead the Testimonials of people in neighboring communities who have been cured by this wonderful remedy which is | POSITIVELY GUARANTEED TO CURE ALL FORMS OF INTERNAL INFLAMMATION, Chronic Stomach Trouble, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Catarrh of the Stomach and Bowels, Biliousness, Lazy Liver, Sour Stomach, Piles, Bad Breath. I IT I Imulsiom This great remedy has never before been advertised. It has simply been sold to people who have heard of it th™,,™ »h • t . Terre Haute Evansville and other Indiana towns have been cured of the above complaints inside a few month \v. 5 1 ♦ c and thousands of persons in Indianapolis, testimonials, for our home people are glad to tell of the good Milks’ Emulsion has done them and the person who comm™ . find,t "pessary to go to Maine or California for RE.O THESE TESTIMONIALS. " ”“* b ‘“ ~

QH| The Milks' Emulsion Co., Terre Haute. Ind.: UK Gentlemen—My son has been a chronic sufferer from stomach trouble for years, and I have tried a great many remedies, and spent GH a large amount of money in doctoring, without permanent relief He got a box of Milks’ Emulsion, which gave him immediate relief, and in two months was completely cured. I have recommended this valuable remedy to at least fifty of my friends who had suffered with stomach trouble and in each case it effected a permanent cure; therefore 1 can heartily recommend it to persons suffering from stomach ■■ trouble of any kind. Very truly yours, Capt. Wm M. Cooper, ■■ October 30. 1902. Terre Haute, Ind. The Milks' Emulsion Co., Terre Haute, Ind.: Gentlemen —1 have used three jars of your Milks' Emulsion and I BH feel that when there is a medicine on the market that will cure cases like mine that every one should know of it. The first night's sleep I had had in three months prior to using your Emulsion was on the second night after I began using it. 1 have had a bad case of stomach trouble and constipation for years and was ready to give up when I noticed your ad. I would vomit up slime, belch gas. was troubled with dizzi■H ness, bloat after eating, gnawing sensation as well as cramps in stomach. This continued for years and nothing seemed to benefit me until I commenced the use of Milks' Emulsion. I doubt if any one could 3jg have a worse case of stomach trouble than I had and the least I can say EHfl is that Milks' Emulsion was a godsend to me. Respectfully yours, HB C. E. Heinrichs, 702 S. Alabama St., April 6, 1903. Indianapolis, Ind.

Especially Beneficial for the Ills of Children. Your druggist will refund your monev if u ' I)e P u, y Sheriff, Terre Haute, Ind. A Price 50 Cents. MILKS EMULSION CO.. Terro h i jguaranteed and for sale by THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

Public Sale. The undersigned will offer at public sale at his farm four and one-half miles south of Peterson and four miles west and a half mile north of Monroe, ou Wednesday, Nov. IS, five head of horses, sorrel mare 6-years-old, sorrel : mare 6-years-old, splendid driver; heavy two year-old, weighs 1,200 lbs; 2 yearling colts, 10 head of cattle, 4 milch cows, ,2 red Polled and 2 Durhams, 2 fresh soon and 2 in spring: 1 Durham heifer, 3-years-old, fresh in spring; yearling Durham heifer, Red , Polled yearling bull, yearling steer, I Red Polled Bull, 8-months-old; heifer calf, 3-months-old; 18 head of hogs, 3 Poland China brood sows, 2 Berkshire brood sows, 1 registered Chester White boar, 4 Poland Chiua shoats, 8 market hogs weighing 160 to 178 pounds each; McCormick binder, good as new; Hocking Valley hay loader, ' hay tedder, Deering mower. Champion i drill, corn cultivator, corn harrow, ; breaking plow, shovel plow, roller, two-horse carriage and harness, buggy and harness, set iron truck wheels, set wooden truck wheels, hay in barn, corn in crib, fodder in the field, 25 I cords of stove wood, household goods i and other articles too numerous to : mention. Terms of Sale 55.00 or under, cash; over that amount a credit > of nine months will be given, pur-, chaser giving note with approved ; security. Isaac L. Babcock. Fred Reppert, Auctioneer. diw ■ On November 3 and 17 the Erie rail | road will sell homeseekers excursion j tickets and special one way tickets to points west, south, northwest and southwest at very low rate. For fur ther information call upon Erie agents or address, O. L. Enos, T. P. A., Marion, Ohio. One fare plus $2 from Chicago round trip rate via Chicago Great Western railway. To points in Col-I orado, Idaho, Montana, Canadian northwest. Old Mexico, New Mex- ! ico, Minnesota, North Dakota, Mani- j I toba, Wyoming and Ariozna.Ample ( return liirnts Tickets on sale Oct.' i 6th and 20th, Nov. 3rd and 17th. , For information apply to any Chi- { cago Great Western Agent, or J. P. (Elmer .P . A., Chicago, 111.

FEELING HIS K Coroner Anxious to Arrive At F?.ir Conclusion In Wreck Decision. li Is Said That Important Information Has Come to Hand Which May Affect the Verdict. Public Feeling Regarding the Purdue Diraster Continues to Be Intense. Indianapolis, Nov. 6.—Coroner Tutawiler will probably not wind up the investigation of the awful wreck of the Purdue football special last Saturday before some time next week. He is feeling his way carefully, as he is very anxious to arrive at a fair conclusion. PUblic feeling is intense regarding the wreck. It seems to be the general belief that some railroad man made the terrible blunder resulting in the loss of so many lives, and there is a desire to have the guilty party or parties punished for criminal negligence. It is not likely that Coroner Tutewilcr will agree with the Big Four officials that the crew of the special was to blame. Public opinion seems to be adverse to this decision of the officials, as but few believe the engineer anil the conductor would have sent the train along at such high speed inside the city limits if they had net been under orders to reach here at a certain time. • It is said that the coroner has information in his possession now pointing to the guilty parties. but he will not make it public until he thinks it advisable. The victims of the wreck who are at the hospitals are getting along as well as cculd be expected. STILL IMPROVING It is Thought Wreck Victims Are Now Out of Danger. Indianapolis. Nov. 6.—The latest reports from the hospitals regarding the condition of the injured in the Purdue special wreck indicate that all the victims are improving fast and are well on the road to recovery with two exceptions. Ths *xr<SDtlon« are W O

The Milks’ Emulsion Co., Terre Haute, Ind.: Gentlemen—l feel it my duty to let you know of the truly wonderful results I have received from only three boxes of your Emulsion For years! have suffered with stomach trouble, causing habitual headaches and after trying everything 1 ever heard of I was finally induced to trv a jar of Milks Emulsion. The first jar did me lots of good and I continued its use until I had taken three jars, which effected a thorough cure of stomach trouble, and with that misery done away with mv headache ceased. Therefore it is with pleasure I recommend Milks' Emulsion to all of my friends. Wishing you success with your wonder, ful remedy, I am, Yours very truly, John W. Trenck, with Hollweg & Reese, 360 W. 30th St April 10, 1903. Indianapolis, Ind. The Milks’ Emulsion Co., Terre Haute, Ind.: Gentlemen—l had been a sufferer from stomach trouble for eighteen years and could find nothing that would bring any relief I«Z hundreds of dollars doctoring but all to no avail. Every winter I would be bedfast roost of the time. I commenced taking Milks' Emulsion fall and after having taken three boxes can say that I have had ™ return of my former trouble. This is the first winter in eighteen vea» that I have not been bedfast. I have also used it for croup for the chn dren with splendid results. I think it is the best all round remedv f have ever used and would not be without it in the house Anrii in tnm Ve «T truly yours. Mm. W. G. Mushw, April 10, 1903. Brazil, Ind.

Wright of Pendleton. Ind , and C. O Tangeman of Cincinnati. 1 hese young men have shown Improvement and may recover, but the physicians in whose charge they are say that their chances of living are uncertain. Tangeman has a fracture at the base of the brain, and the uncertainty of the outcome of the injury is causing the gravest apprehension. Wright is gaining strength daily, and there is strong hope that his life, which at first was despaired of. will be spared. Wright is supposed to have a broken back. It is possible that the vertebrae are not out of place and that the young man is suffering from a blood-clot on the spine. If this proves to be true no operation will be performed. Hendricks Johnson of Evansville: A. L. Holter of Oberlin. Ohio; S. V. S. Miller of Nineveh. Ind.; and L. G. Smith of Lafayette, who were in the list of critically injured, are improving wonderfully, and it is thought that they are out of danger. All the other injured are getting well rapidly. Pigeon Roost Monument Erected. Scottsburg, Ind., Nov. 6. —The mon ument erected in memoriam of the victims of the Pigeon Roost massacre, has been placed in position, and as soon as the lettering is finished and the bronze tablet is inserted, the dedication will follow. The epitaph will be written by State Senator James W. Fortune of Jeffersonville. Alleged Case of Excessive Cruelty. Evansville, Ind.. Nov. 6. —A charge of assault and battery with intent to kill has been placed ayainst Mrs. Martha Deeds by Anna Livers, a young girl. It is alleged that horrible cruelties were practiced upon the complainant. and the defendant has been placed under arrest. The grand jury will investigate. Killed While Walking on Track. Bloomington. Ind.. Nov. 6. —David Butcher, seventy-eight years old. a leading man living near Harodsburg. was killed by a Monon pasenger train while walking on the track. Mr. Butcher was hard of hearing, and did not hear the aproach of the train. He was the father cf a large family. Ministers Are Protesting. Hartford City, Ind.. Nov. 6.—The charitable women of the city, connected with the various churches, have Joined in arranging for a charity ball to be given on the 10th Inst., and the Protestant ministers have united In a protest.

market report. reeled every day. GRAINBY E. L. CARROL, GRAIN MERCHANT. Corn, per cwt. mixed > “ Corn, per cwt, yellow Oats, new g, Wheat, No. 2 77 Wheat. No. 3 4;) Rye — 52 Barley — ' 5 25 Clover Need- 5 35 Alsyke go Buckwheat- " gg Flax Seed .j 26 Timothy-- — CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago market closed at 1:16 p.m. today as follows: Wheat, October Wheat, December-- ‘‘l Wheat. May -- — *3 Corn, October Corn, December Corn, Mav ’ ? Oats,October ’’s Oats, December ' May Pork 1“ January Lard per cwt b TOLEDO GRAIN MARKETS. Changed everv afternoon at 3:00 o’clock by J. D. Hale, Decatur. Special wire service. Wheat, new No. 2, red, cashJ 85' Oct wheat,- M December wheat May wheat — Cash corn, No. 2, mixed, cash.Oct corn_Corn. Deceuilter — “1 May Corn j Oats. Cash Oats, Oct ”81 Oats. December — May Oats — Rye, cash-— WOOL AND HIDES. BY B. KALVER & SON. Wool, unwashedl6l)2o Sheep pelts—4oc to >1 00 Beef hides, per pound 06 Calf hides 07 j Tallow, per pound 04 COAL Per Ton Anthracitel 7 00 Domestic, nut 4 00 Domestic, lump. Hocking 4 00 Domestic lump, Indiana— 3 80 Pocahontas Smokeless, lump ’5 50

The Milks Emulsion Co., Terre Haute, Ind.: ve-irc’ e ?n,i'h enhave - had chronic stomr'h trouble for four or five * ,undreds of dollars . ithout getting any permsa boxlnd'f tl .k aptalnCooperrecon,me - -d Milks'Emulsion. I KJ’t For m“ml ? m s . ta 5 t “ S ave rae relief. 1 consider it the best rem-.v era! friend?»^ Ub e 1 s ave ever tried 1 have recommended it t<. sev- ' nds and each case they were greatly benefited. OM. 13, iw "'“‘“Si.XS'Tia. The <>m| S Emul * ion Co., Terre Haute, Ind.: mended Mdk^~?° methlng . over a > ear a K° Captain Cooper recoinand sOon'Vn S J on ,or storna ch trouble I took a box home cures convinaH U tbe be ’ t re '* or ’ to mach disorder of any kind. Jbed with «I ~ ? a Very Rhort ,ime - A friend was confined to hu physkUn w»Xi . Ca^° fcl ! ronit s, omach trouble. The attending 1 took him O U |' n °< ow hira ,0 eat anything but soft boiled out and ln “ Eraulai on and in a very few days he •» this remedv nnn ea l h ’ has now been six months since he use standing the not had a return of his old trouble, notwitb; Emulsion he h f a Ct thal every few weeks previous to taking Milk recommend bfita a,Uck of "t-tnach trouble. I continue to the markF for is Eraulslon - as I believe it to be the best remedy o« market for the above complaint. Voura venr truly, October 30 ion, Everett £. Memick , ,

STOCK. BY FRED SCHEIMAN, DEALER Hogs, per cwt J 4 Cattle per lb 3 @ Jr Calves, per lb 4| @ '4 Cows 2 Sheep, per lb 2 M •>, Beef Hides, per lb ’ —. ■ b OTHER PRODUCTS. BY VARIOUS GROCERS AND MERCHANTS Eggs, fresh, per doz s .„ Lard& Butter, per pound Potatoes, new J - ’ Onions' " Cabbage per 100 lb ’ -a; Apples, per bu * 2 Sweet Potatoe, per bu . IS POULTRY. BY J. W. PLACE 00., PACKERS. Chickens, young per lb. Fowls, per lb $ Ducks, per lb 5 J Young Ducks„ g Young Turkeys, per lb. n ( ,h. Geese, old per lb 4 Geese, young, 1b... 5 HAY HARKET. No. 1 timothy hay (new) — 7 -— — >75.0 @|3.00 No 1 mixed hay (new) No. 1 clover hay (new) OIL .TARKET. Tiona Pennsylvania Corning.G. New Castle North Lima ’’ South Lima’ Indianajjj Whitehouse Somerset N’eodasha, (Kan.)]j| Barkersville Ragland fIARKET NOTES. Liverpool market closed steady. I Wheat, J cent higher. I Corn, * cent higher. I Receipts at Chicago today: I Hogs . I Wheat hl can I Corn ■ 1 hits i . <« 1 Estimate for tomorrow: | Hogs 16000 1 Wheat 105 cm ■ Corn w ■ 1 ’ats ■