Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 269, Decatur, Adams County, 20 November 1903 — Page 4

MONEY TO LOAN THE DECATUR ABSTRACT & LOAN COMPANY. (incorporated) A large sum of PRIVATE MONEY has been placed with us to lean on city property and farms. No delay or rec) 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 I title on short notice to any piece of I real estate in Adame county. THE DECATUR ABSTRACT & LOAN CO. Rooms 3 and 4, Stiirlabakor block. 257dtf

’Phones —Residence 312. Office 103. Veal's of Fred Reppert Live Stock Auctioneer. Speaks English, German .’/Swiss and Low German. DECATUR, INDIANA. Weak Men Made Vigorous | What PEFFER S NERVIGOR Did? It acts powerfully and qnfokly. Cures when all , others fail. Young men regain lost manhood; old men recover youthful vigor. Absolutely Guar an tree! to Cure Nervouftne**, Lost Vitality. I in potency. Nightly Kmitteiou*. Lost Power, either sex. Failing Memory. Wanting Dis eaMes. and allrfcctiof telf-abute or ncfwi and indiscretion Wards off Insanity and consumption. Don’t let druggist impose a worthless substitute on you because it \ lelda a greater profit. Insist on having PEFFERS NEK VIGOR, or send for it Can be carried in vest jMicket. Prepaid plain wrapper, fl per box. or 6 for $5, with A Written Guar antee to Cure or Refund Money. Pamphlet free I PEFFER MEDICAL ASS’N. Chicago. 111. For sale by Blackburn & Christen. ROY ARCHBOLD, DENTIST. I. O. O. F. BLOCK. Phono 1 office, I<M. Fhone j Hosidenee 248.

[ASTHMA CUREDI This wonderful remedy I IS POSITIVELY GUARANTEED TO CURE I Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, Lung Trouble, Catarrh of Throat or Stomach, Chronic Stomach Trouble, Indigestion, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Nervousness and General Debility, it is Especially Beneficial to Weak and Ailing Children, Curing Summer Complaint and Cholera Infantum and Building Up Their Systems. I "KT MILKS' I I ■ XON I MBI This great remedy has never before been advertised. It has simply been sold to people who have heard of it through their friends and thousands of persons in Indianapolis, u| Terre Haute, Evansville and other Indiana towns have been cured of the above complaints inside a few months. We do not find it necessary to go to Maine or California for flB testimonials, for our home people are glad to tell of the good Milks’ Emulsion has done them and the person who commences using it is the best advertising medium we can employ. C j READ THESE TESTIMONIALS: |" The Milks' Emulsion Co., Terre Haute, Ind.: The Milks' Emulsion Co., Terre Haute, Ind.: The Milks’ Emulsion Co. Terre Haute Ind • Gentlemen—l have been troubled with asthma and bronchitis for Gentlemen—l was troubled with asthma and catarrh since 1892, (>ntl.n,. n i? .. , ' .• , , .’. " . five years, causing me to suffer continually from a choking cough and and doctored with the best physicians in Chicago, also taking an eight . . a on S tlme * had t)een troubled with asthma and MB jjjj difficult breathing. At times I could hardly get my breath and would months’ treatment with the best specialists in Louisville, but they gave constipation and never found any relief for these diseases until I used BE cough continually. It weakened my entire system until 1 was not able me no permanent relief. I also took one case of Peruna, consisting of Milks Emulsion. 1 now feel that lam permanently cured of constipa- Efl to do anything. I doctored continually, tried all kinds of remedies twelve bottles, but got no relief from this, and thought of giving up tion and lam getting great relief from asthma Ism aoincr to con- HI ■ but got no results until Mrs. Mary Schapker told me of Milks' the task, until Gabe Young, a moulder at Prox & Brinkman’s foundry, tinue the Mill • w J lam going to con £3 BE Emulsion, which had relieved her of the same troubles. 1 got the L. C. got me a box of Milks’ Emulsion and I could notice a relief after using . ' Milks Emulsion until lam cured. I feel that it is the ■H ■■ Bomm Drug Co. to send to the Milks' Emulsion Co., at Terre Haute, the first box. After taking seven boxes a complete cure was affected. °“b’ remedy on the market that will do just exactly as it is advertised. ■■ Q Ind., for some and the first box gave me immediate relief. It stopped 1 have recommended Milks’ Emulsion to at least fifty people, and it Hoping that Milks' Emulsion will have an ever increasing sale that awful cough and 1 have not had a return of asthma since I com- gave the desired results inevery casewhere it was used. It has cured I remain, Verv trulv vours M . BV R Cr../ O! menced using it. [ cannot tell how I suffered from that cough and I my wife of a severe case of chronic stomach trouble and I can't say too Mav 22 1901 77 ’ r.. MB BE consider Milks’ Emulsion a godsend to me. I have no more bronchial much for this valuable remedy. I always keep it in the house'and y ’ lauj ’ Noblesville, Ind. EB trouble or asthma and have recommended Milk’s Emulsion to all find it a sure cure for colds and coughs. Yours respectfully, gjy, ■ my friends. Yours respectfully. Jambs E. Prrdi'l, — HH Mas. Hknbietta Schmitz, 608 Cherry St., Checkman Vandalia Freight Depot, ®| ■ January 23, Evansville, Ind. April 17, 1903. Terre Haute, Ind. The Milks’ Emulsion Co., Terre Haute. Ind.: H H The Milks' Emulsion Co., Terre Haute, Ind.: Mr. J. E. Milks: ~ G '"‘ lerae “- Forei ßlht or ten years I have had catarrh of the throat, MB BE Dear Sir—Allow me to write you a few lines in reference to your ' nave doctored almost continually but without any permanent relief. iM Isl medicine. I have been bothered with asthma for several winters and Dear Sir My wife being troubled with a severe cough for several A friend persuaded me to try Milks’ Emulsion for which lam very IB I find that Milks' Emulsion is a first-class medicine and is all right years failed to find any relief until she used Milks’ Emulsion. Has grateful. Have taken one box and am now ‘ A H fIH The first box gave me relief. Have taken four boxes and would used two boxes with good results. Have ordered six boxes rrore and with pleasure I snv tr i • v . , tne •® cona> * H| not be without it, as 1 have had no return of asthma since I took the wouJd recoraraend lt t 0 everybody in need or afflicted with cough or thing I have ever used Em “ lslon ho he, P« d me ra ° re th “ n “"V HI ’H| Conneaut, Ohio. Conneaut, Ohio. December 12 1902 * »j- «*» j Indianapolis, Ind. rA" Especially Beneficial for the Illa of Children. Your druggist will refund your money if you do not get results from the first bottle. I Price 50 Cents. MILKS’ EMULSION CO., Terre Haute, Indiana 11 GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

Weather Forecast. Indiana —Fair and warmer; Satur- I day warmer with probably rain. Good Cow For Sale—lnquire | | of Mrs. George- Winters, First street. 268d*> For sign writing of all kinds call on Gregory & Miller. Work promptly i done. 261 24t Work guaranteed in all lines of ear-.. riage painting and lettering Gregory & Miller. 261 24t Wanted At G. Berling’s packing house 25 ladies at once to dress and; prepare poultry for shipment. Good 1 wages and steady work. 238—ts For Sale. —Registered Short Horn male calf, one year old, fine quality Call and see it at Ed S. Moses’ east | of city, rural route six. 267d12w2 i 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. Excursion to Chicago, 111., On account of the annual live stock ex- '

position the Erie railroad will sell excursion tickets to Chicago and return at very low rates. Tickets on sale Nov. 29, and Dec. 1. Tickets will be good returning until Dec. 7. For further information inquire of Erie agents or write O. L. Enos, T. P. A., Marion, Ohio. Thanksigving Excursion—On ac-. count of Thanksgiving the Erie railroad will sell excursion tickets to all points in C. P. A. territory within a radius of 150 miles, at very low rates. Tickets on sale; Nov 25 and 26, good returning un- | til Nov. 30, inclusive. For further information call upon Erie agents or write E. L. Enos, T ,P . A., Mari- ■ on, O. Chicago. Nov. 20.—The machinists in the Inland Steel company's works I at Indiana Harbor, who went on strike last Monday after protesting in vain against a reduction in wages, have signed an agreement with the company and will return to work. The machinists waived demands previous- < ty made.

Kin is cm Indiana National At Elkhart Was Forced Out of Business. Did a Great Business but a Quiet Rur Continuing for Weeks Was Too Much. Rumors Set AfLat by Unfriendly Interests Had a Telling Effect. Elkhart, Ind., Nov. 20.—The Indiana National bank, the most popular bank in Elkhart, and which did the greatest business, has been forced by a quiet but steady run of several weeks to decide on liquidation. The public was surprised. President Justus L. Brodrick. In bed al his home, seeking rest after several sleepless nights, declared that the depositors would be fully protected. He

ascribes the closing to the steady, almost imperceptible, run of several weeks, due to rumors set afloat by persons unfriendly to the institution, and the bank's inability to secure help because of the money stringency. BIG INDUSTRY CLOSED Union Labor Troubles Are Said to Be Responsible. Vincennes. Ind.. Nov. 20. —The Cen tral Foundry company, which operates one of the largest plants in the city, has closed its doors as the result of the recent labor troubles. Although it is claimed that the plant will resume operations, it is reported that the higher officials, who have their offices in New York, have ordered that the plant be shut down permanently This action has been threatened at many previous times and comes as a r esult of the large strikes. The men have several times refused to work because non-union men have been employed. The '’losing down of the plant has thrown about 200 men out of em ployment. and means that Vincennes has lost one of its most : mportant industries.

Odd Fellows Elect Officers. Indianapolis. Nov. 20.—Alexander Johnson of Fort Wayne was elected grand master of the grand lodge of Odd Fellows. Edwin Farrar of Rushville was elected deputy grand master; Eller E. Pryor of Martinsville, grand representative; R. H. Hollywood of this city, grand warden; W. A. Morris Frankfort, grand treasurer, and Judge A. Chipman of Anderson. grand trustee. Steam Boiler Exploded. Columbus. Ind.. Nov. 20. —A boiler in the sawmill owned by William Rogers exploded at Flatrock. A force of men were sawing logs when the belt broke, allowing the engine to run at full speed. The men saw that an explosion was certain and ran for safety. The boiler soon gave way. Alling the mill with steam and hurling a p'ece of casting over 100 yards. Wonderful Escape of a Fireman. Washington. Ind.. Nov. 20.—Matthew Doffney. fireman on the Baltivore & Ohio Southwestern railway, while passing ever the Silver creek bridge was knocked from the engine cab over a trestle, striking on the rock thirty feet below. He was picked up unconscious and brought to this city, where it was found that his injuries were not fatal. Possessed of an Hallucination. Evansville. Ind., Nov. 20.—Frederick Kraft, aged seventy-three, attempted to kill his wife with an ax. while laboring under (he hallucination that she was married to another man. He was overpowered by neighbors and will be sent to the southern Indiana insane hospital. He is one of the old pioneers of the city. Corn Shredder Accident. Washington. Ind.. Nov. 20. —Omer Lee. a young farmer, had his right hand ground to a pulp in a corn shredder. and as it was five miles to the office of the nearest physician, he barely escaped bleeding to death. Stough Was Acquitted Bloomfield. Ind.. Nov. 20. —The jury in the trial of Hobert Stough, charged with the murder of Herbert McCammon. returned a verdict of acquittal. The plea of self-defense was sustained Girl Charged With Shooting. Columbus, Ind . Nov. 20. —Miss Edna Volmer. daughter of ex City Marshal Christopher Volmer. is on trial in tho circuit court for shooting Otis Judd, Aug. .22.

, MARKET REPORT. ' Accurate prices paid by Decatur merchants for various products. Corrected every day. GRAIN. BY E. L. CARBOL, GRAIN MERCHANT. New Corn yellow J 4 ®. New Corn, mixed ■■ • 48 ■ Machine shucked one cent less- 1 Corn, per cwt., mixed - | Corn, per cwt, yellow . Oats, new— -- — ’ i Wheat, No. 2 - i Wheat, No. 3 - - - ' > Rye - g Barley - , ", 1 Clover Seed - - , » t Alsyke - - ® 5 £ ) Buckwheat - I Flax Seed ■ Timothy ...........22ZZZ — $1 26 CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago market closed at l:l;:p. m. ■ today as follows: Wheat, December... - — - Wheat, May — ■ Corn, December - 4< ’y ' Corn, May Oats, December - - - •'*4 ' Oats, May - 3b • Jan. Pork ■ May Pork 11 January Lard ner cwt 6 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 5 8b i December wheat...... * — 86/ - May wheat — ■ Cash corn, No. 2, mixed, cash , 4 Corn, December - G May Corn 42 : Oats, Cash — — 38.] Oats. December _ 37, •' May Oats - — 37 Rye, cash STOCK. BY FRED SCHEIMAN, DEALER Lambs 4(§ 4 50 Hogs, per cwt ? 4 50 Cattle per lb. 3 @ 3J Calves, per lb 4J @ 5 Cows —2 @ 3 Sheep, per lb 2 (a, 21 Beef Hides, per lb 5J HAY TARKET. No. 1 timothy hay (new) - No 1 mixed hay (new) No. 1 clover hay (new)

POULTRY. BY J. W. PLACE CO., PACKERS. Chickens, ybung per lb 6J Fowls, per lb 06 Ducks, per lb c 5 @O6 Young Ducks 6 @O7 Young Turkeys, per lb 12$ Geese, old i>er lb 4 (a OS Geese, young, lb 5 @O6 I OTHER PRODUCTS. BY VARIOUS GROCERS AND MERCHANTS. I Eggs, fresh, per doz $ 24 ! Lard 9 Butter, per pound — —ll@ls Potatoes, new 60 Onions 50 Cabbage per 100 lb cOc Apples, per bu 50 Sweet Potatoe, per bu 75 WOOL AND HIDES. BY B. KALVER A SON. Wool, unwashed 16t020 Sheep ttelts —25 c to 75 Beef 1 ides, per pound 05J Calf hides 07 Tallow, per pound 01 COAL—Per Ton Anthracite $ 7 00 Domestic, nut 4 00 Domestic, lump, Hocking 4 00 Domestic lump, Indiana 3 80 Pocahontas Smokeless, lump 550 OIL TARKET. Tiona $1.92 Pennsylvania 1.77 Corning 1.57 New Castle 1.64 North Lima 1.32 South Lima 1.27 Indiana 1.27 Whitehouse 1.35 Somerset 1.27 Neodasha. (Kan.) 1.21 Barkers ville 97 Ragland 06 TARKET NOTES. Liverpool market closed steady. Wheat, 2 cent higher. Corn, ' t cent higher. Receipts at Chicago today: Hogs — 28000 Wheat 119 cars Corn 139 cars Oats 111 cars Cattle 9000 Sheep 16000 Estimate for tomorrow: Hogs 25000 Wheat 120 cars Corn 100 ears Oats 115 ears