Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 263, Decatur, Adams County, 13 November 1903 — Page 4
MONEY TO LOAN THE DECATUR ABSTRACT & LOAN COMPANY. (incorporated) A large num of PRIVATE MONEY has been placed with us to loan ou city property and farms. No delay or red tape in making loans. Lowest rates of interest. We are able to close all loans on the same day of receiving application. Will loan in sums of SSO up, on one to five years time, with privilege of partial payments. This company can also furnish abstracts of title on short notice to any piece of real estate in Adams county. THE DECATUR ABSTRACT & LOAN CO. Rooms 3 and 4, Studabaker block. 257dtf 'Phones- Residence 312. Office 103. Yeafs of Experience. Fred Reppert Live Stock Auctioneer. Speaks English, German, Swiss and Low German. DECATUR. INDIANA. ROY ARCHBOLD, DENTIST. I. O. O. F. BLOCK. Pbone ■ R® Menoe 445. Weak Men Made Vigorous K'JW JMe «s fVtijjV »’?W’ r'/EfWV What PEFFER’S NERVIGOR Did! It acta powerfully and quickly Cures when all others fail. Young men regain lost manhood: old men recover youthful vigor. Absolutely Guaranteed to ( ure Nervouanewn, Lost Vitality, Ini potency. Sightly Em iMlon*. Lost Power, either sex. Falling Memory, Wasting Diseases, and allefectiof self-abate or rxctssrt and indbcrriion Wards on insanity and consumption. Don't let druggist impose a worthless substitute on you because It yields a greater profit. Insist on having PEF FER’S NERVIGOk, or send (or it Can be carried in vest pocket. Prepaid, plain wrapper. $1 per box, or 6 for $5, with A W ritten Guarante? to Cure or Refund Money. Pamphlet free PEFFER MEDICAL ASb’Ji, Chicago. 11L For sale by Blackburn Ac Christen.
S Chronic Constipation! ABSOLUTELY CURED | Thousands of people in Indiana cured in a few months. We haven’t space for all their testimonials, but if you will write us, they will be forwarded to you. If the strong res testimonials we have received from home people are any evidence—MlLKS’ EMULSION has cured more people in Indiana KA of the above complaints in a few months than all the other remedies put together. > Tbe enty remedy ever placed before the people with A POSITIVE GUARANTEE TO CURE. Your druggist is authorized to S refund your money if you are not satisfied with results of the first package. MILK®' I F*UI I M -T- ~l llis K , r S at rc T. ed X has nevcr bcfore been advertised. It has simply been sold to people who have heard of it through their friends and n,—.- . . Bif3 Terre Haute, Evansville and other Indiana towns have been cured of the above complaints inside a few months. \\ ( d<> not find it ' in< ' ° persons in Indianapolis, ■ nfl testimonials,for our home people are glad to tell of the good Milks’ Emulsion has done them and the person who commences usine it i th • 1 . 'a-°- K ° to ,^ a ' ne or California for g£g ■■ u< advertising medium ur can IM The Milks Emulsion Co., Terre Haute, Ind.: .. , , |9| Gentlemen—l first got a box of Milks’Emulsion for my wife, who ' * mu s '° n °> errc aute ’ n “ The Milks’ Emulsion Co., Terre Haute Ted- ■ had bven troubled with constipation for years. It gave her immediate . '. e , em ® n a ' e n constipate as ong as can remember Gentlemen—For several years I have had stomach trouble and relief. She had been so bad that she couldn’t eat half of the time and “ nd I J™ tne * ““JTL’ JT"”??’ b "‘ " P ? ‘a’ tlme 1 COra ’ Fad Kke t time ,« a,e a ®FtNsg I had pain “d $ M nothing seemed to taste good to her, but sine using Milks’ Emulsion ° f “ ,U ?. ? ™*’ i ° n 1 have ”7" foUnd a “s? hin « that 1 rould get Xi"’ ‘ W ° U ’ d ,uffer ,rom ■ she has no return of constipation and can eat three square meals a day. RaVe tv. SOmeth ‘" K hke a y ' ar 1 have been °f Milks’ Emulsion* it meTmmTd.at ntil . K : b g °’ “ H MH ... . i.i wii » v i / -i i i . j 11 using Milks’ Emulsion, and in that time have on y taken about four two month* unn- i l j rae immediate relief and it has now been |Mg Ue have adopted Milks’ Emulsion as a family remedy for bad colds, . , . .. i , ? n \ ~s S,DCO I have had to take anv nill* Mv imiioMtiAn Mt I*. Sm coughs, croup and any trouble among our children, and I can truth- xes, an i iswit peasure say am in per ect ealth. Have mflnin' o'Mni the i firSt tMlllle ’ as we » as my constipation. lean ■ fully say that $5 00 would not buy the part of a box we have left if we yarned ° V " ,en P Ound ■ , ■ and have ne 'T. had a return of m >’ «’ d ha™ done me a hi * hlv ’ as “ is ver ' Peasant »° ,ake 11 Q could not get another Yours truly. trouble Do not lose any time in trying this wonderful remedy if you fiends and Sbore Est 1 * UI re ™ mraend “ to fJS BH Cuas. E. Jonks, 447 S. Seventeenth St., are troubled with constipat.on. Yours truly _ f J. I# October 15. 1902. Terre Haute, Ind. Gborgb M. Millbm, 331 N. Ninth St., March 3, 1903. *’ SDOM “. 312 I ®®r* o ‘*’ St .’ d fw M October 15, 1902. Terre Haute, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. gM Kg The Milks’ Emulsion Co., Terre Haute, Ind.: The Milks’Emulsion Co., Terre Haute, Ind.: The Mik ’ F fcal Gentlemen—For the last eight years 1 have been a constant sufferer Gentlemen—For ten years I have suffered from constipation; have ? Em ”'’ ion Co., Terre Haute, Ind,t BH from constipation. I tried all kinds of remedies without relief, until tried a great many remedies, but without any good result, until I got p mt p 11 * enitn—Some time ago I wrote you for a box of Milks’ Mmy husband brought home a box of Milks' Emulsion, which gave me a box of Milks’ Emulsion, which has helped me from the start. I have more Ihrf h > reccived ' and 1 have found that it has given me C’ immediate relief. I used three boxes and lam pleased to say that 1 only taken one box, but so far it has given me more relief than all the f rillll c * a " ,be reme< 3ies I have tried put together I suffered have not had any trouble from constipation since commencing the use other medicines I have taken put together. remed'ie”''' ls> ‘ U ' on for more than a year and a half and tried various of Milks' Emulsion something over a year ago. Yours respectfully, Very respectfully yours, .. ' I,s re(om ’nended by physicians, without anv benefit Milks’ Ki| M Mas. T. O. Hknrv, 48 S. Fourteenth St., Mas. U. O. Cassady, 1522 E. Ohio St., ' ““ *” J ou c,aira *»d I cannot recommend it too highly, October 15, 1902. Terre Haute, Ind. December 15, 1902. * Indianapolis, Ind. February 20 lap™ Vety trUly ’ G - JoN *S- 124 W. Ohio St., * Especially Beneficial for the Ills of Children. Tour druggist will refund your money if you do nnt . Indianapolis, Ind. I Price 50 Cents. MILKS’ EMULSION CO.. Terre i V GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY ndlana ' JI THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.
Berne. Nellie Sullivan is very sick with typhoid fever. Theo. Beirsdorfer was a visitor at Fort Wayne last Friday. Sam Magids is spending a few days with his friends at Decatur. . Jas. Braum of Warren, Penn., is, looking after his oil properties here and Grant county this week. Dee Lewton,candidate for auditor was in our city Wednesday. We presume looking after his fences. Sam Simison was at Decatur Tuesday on business and took dinner with his friends Mr. Graber at the , county farm. Wm. Bole leaves Friday for Warren Penn., to spend Thanksgiving | with his family and attend to other I business of importance. The Nimrods from this place and vicinity who have been out looking for quail find the precious bird a very scarce article, but the cotton tail seem very plenty. Married at the home of 'Esq. F.C. Foreman Thursday evening November the 12th, Robert S. Durbin and Katie R. Leminger, the young couple hail from Monroe township and will make this their future home. The Democrat joins their many friends in congratulations. O. F. Boyd of Bluffton is in our midst working in the interest of the Modern Woodmen of Amreican.He is district deputy of this county, as well as six other counties. Berne has a good live camp of upwards 30 of members being organized just one year ago and Mr. Boyd will organize a camp at Monroe next week with 22 charter members which h e speaks very well of the order as I well at Monroe. Wanted At G. Berling's packing house 25 ladies at once to dress and prepare poultry for shipment. Good wages and steady work. 238-ts Lost—Light leather pig skin bill roll containing two new twenty dollar bills, a five and a two. Geo. H. Richardson, 14 Pine street. New York City.
Weather Forecast. xuuiana—rair and cooler; Satusday fair. 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, on Wednesday, Nov. 18, 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 Dur hams, 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, 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 China shoats, 8 market hogs weighing 160 to 175 pounds each; McCormick binder, good as new; Hocking Valley hay loader, hay tedder, Deering mower. Champion 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 cords of stove wood, household goods and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale 55.00 or under, cash; over that amount a credit of nine mouths will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. Isaac L. Babccck. Fred Reppert, Auctioneer. daw ■ Bring us your buggies. Gregory A Miller. 361 24t ’ See Gregory <& Miller for large advertising on barns and sheds. 261-24 Remember us for card advertising Gregory & Miller. 261 24t Ten thousand dollars private funds left with us to loan on D<>catur real estate,first mortgage. Ltuv rate of interest. Will loan in sums of <SO upwards. The Decatur Ab- ’ struct and Loan Co. 257dtf
- ; Soap, per cake 3c. Racket Store Clothes Pins, 3V.j doz sc. Racket Store. Child's School Handkerchiefs Ic. Racket Store. Sehlitz beer or tup ut the Burt House bur. 262d3 The famous Sehlitz beer is on tap at the Burt Housejbar. 262i13 The Sehlitz brand of beer can be had at the Burt House bar. 2t>2d-> For Salt—Bay mare and two calves. Prices right. Inquire of R. VBeavers. ts For Sale.—A hard coal heating stove, inquire of Mrs. John 1 ■ France or at this office Money to loan on farms at lowest rate of interest. Any sum, any length of time and privilege of partial payments. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co., 257dtf. For Sale—At <SO per acre, 160 acres best black land in belt six miles north of Monroeville Ind. I Could be cut into two farms. For | [particulars or appointment to show land address owner, R H. Pernot, Hawkins, Ind. Estrayed—From the pasture of : the undersigned northeast of Dei catur last Saturday night a black I horse about 7 years old and thin in I flesh. A liberal reward will be offered for any information of its whereabouts. Julius Haugk. Decatur, Ind 260d6wl H?d a Late Sitting. Washington, Nov. 13. —President Roosevelt last night held a conference with leading members of the RepubI lican party, who dined with him early i at the White House and remained until a late hour. Those present were \ Secretaries Hay and Wilson and Sen- ' ators Hale. Hanna. Fairbanks. Platt of Connecticut, Spooner and Allison The Deadly Grade Crossing. Frankfort. Ind.. Nov. 13.—A fast passenger train on the Monon railway struck a wagon containing Joseph Ruegamer and his son Francis south of Rossville. Both horses were killed, the wagon reduced to kindling wood and both men received injuries that will probably prove fatal
market REPORT. reeled every day. GRAIN. BY E. L. CARROL, GRAIN MERCHANT. . New Corn yellow •• I New Corn, mixed • • • • i Machine shucked one <en • - • Corn, per cwt., mixed -- Corn, per cwt, yellow - Oats, new -- ' Wheat, No. 2 - » Wheat. No. 3 4s Rye - — 52 i B"*®* F 3 5 27 Clover Seed 5 35 Alsyke ” go Buckwheat - gQ Flax Seed *[ 95 Timothy — CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago market closed at 1:1 cp. tn. today as follows: Wheat. October 1 Wheat, December "7 Wheat. May -- ’ 7 I Corn, October .77 1 Corn, December i Corn, May ...J ' )ats, October Oats, December -■— *8 Oats, May lan. Pork > ® May Pork “ I January Lard per cwt 0 -
TOLEDO GRAIN MARKETS. ' ‘ Changed everv afternoon at 3:00 ‘i o’clock by J. D. Hale, Decatur. ; Special wire service. Wheat, new No. 2, red, cash .1 W I( k t wheat, - J® December wheat — i Mav wheat — Cash corn, No. 2, mixed, cash. !■> ' Oct corn Corn. December — — - JMaj Corn — ’* Oats. Cash : Oate,Oet.„ Oats. December — ™4 Maj Oats - £ Rye, cash OTHER PRODUCTS. BY VARIOUS GROCERS AND MERCHANTS. Egers, fresh, per doz 1 22 i 1 Lard _ » 1 Butter, per pound 11 (d 1 I Potatoes, new 00 I 1 Onions j ■ Cabbage per 100 lb - EOc Apples, per bu — SO Sweet Potatoe. per bu 75
STOCK. BY FREP SCHEIMAN, DEALER - - L- Pa Hogs, per cwt $ * Cattle per lb _ 3 ' ’ Calves, [)er lb 41 n '! Cows 2’, ( Sheep, [>er lb 2 tet •» Beef Hides, per lb. WOOL AND HIDES. BY B. KALVER A SON. .Wool, unwashed ' Sheep pelts _ 25c t 0 jr Beef hides, per pound : Calf hides ; Tallow, per pound POULTRY. BY J. W. PLACE CO., PACKERS. Chickens, young per lb. s jeft . Fowls, per b pucks, per b 5 w 0 (. Voting Ducks 6 Young Turkeys, per lb. qi Geese, old per lb 4 Geese, young, lb 5 HAY MARKET. No. 1 timothy hay (new) No 1 mixed hay (new) No. 1 clover hay (new) COAL—Per Ton Anthracite t 7gg
Domestic, nut 4 gg Domestic, lump, Hocking 4 gg Domestic lump, Indiana 3 Pocahontas Smokeless, lump sgg OIL MARKET. Tiona Ji 92 Pennsylvania Corning New Castle North Lima 13s South Lima Indiana 127 Whitehouse 1.35 Somerset \eodasha. (Kan.) ].2i Barkereville 97 Ragland ijrj MARKET NOTES. Liverpool market closed steady. Wheat, j cent lower. Corn, i cent lower. Receipts at Chicago today: Hogs 20000 Wheat 119 can Corn —285 can Oats .123 i-am
