Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 277, Decatur, Adams County, 1 December 1903 — Page 4

Strike x ’ I for health. A few days and a few dollars will pay g wonderful get rich quick interest if spent NOW at French Lick | West Baden Springs I —where the health comes from. If you are repeatedly made aware of the fact that you have a stomach, iiver, kidneys and bo vels, it is time you put yourself into a normal state where they will cease to assert themselves. The waters at these world-famed springs are natural healers of digestive ills. The going to and from is made easy and cheap; the hotels there are marvels of perfection; climate fine, sports and pleasures plenty. GO! MONON ROUTE Excursion rates and good train service from all parts 9 the country. Booklet telling all about the waters ami w giving list of hotels and boarding houses, with their H rates, sent free. H FRANK J. REED CHAS. H. ROCKWELL I G. P. A., Chicago. Traffic Manager S ijihm < njiKyn— l!F^ llwllllWlllirwnri—TRY THE BURT HOUSE CAFE ■ I FOR ALL FANCY AND UP TO DATE DRINKS. ' I Schlitz Beer on Tap and in Bottle ij and Home-Made “Tom and Jerry” ' CALL ON MOSE AND HE WILL TREAT YOU ! RIGHT. ! (g THE RIVERSIDE Liveiy and Feed Bart] Known as the King barn, is now owned by J. M. Rice. The best of care given our trade. Good covered feed yard—the finest in the city. We also buy and sell horses, aud pay the highest market prices. ’ Call and see us. • J. /v\. RICE ~ r"ir«t Street — 4 * I

PALMISTRY I’Ksk _ d ; ,v and Tnesdav. * X-*X I X XX X | day Tueflday PROF. CHEIRO, 1 he Well Known Palmist and Medium has arrived for a short time. The future can be told, seek and ye shall find success, harmony, peace, power and happiness Make no mistake when you undertake anything of importance get hie advice first. Hundreds of others have been put on the road to fortune by him, so why not you? He also gives advice on business, speculation, investments, insurance, changes, travels, health, sickness, love, divorce, marriage, lawsuits, separations, wills, deeds, mortgages, patents, claims, collections, etc. By his lad vice brings good luck. LOVE, COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE. Gives truthful revelations on all love affairs, troubles, marriages, and by proper adviee restores lost affections, reun te« the separated, settles lovers’ quarrels, tells you when and whom you will marry, and how to win the man or women you love, and bow to make your husband and wife to be true to you, and how to overpower all your enemies; gives lull secret how to control and charm anyone you love or meet. You are told how to avoid weakness, warned again 4 all treacherous friends. Locates buried treasurers, mines, old estates, lost friends, etc. He will tell you what you called for-anything you want to know. Advice that will do you good. Are you in trouli e of any kind, discontented, unhappy or not satisfied with life, or have you any domestic or past troubles that annoy you! But no matter what your troubles may be, you will be told of them and receive the proper advice. HOW TO OVERCOME ALL TROUBLES. Your past, your present life and your entire future, and everything can be told by consulting Prof. Cheiro, the world’s eminent clairvoyant and snirit medium, who is the greatest master of oscult, science and pyschic force the world has ever known. His predictions are always correct and never fail to come true, as thousands of people will testify. Does everything seem to go wrong, and has fortune never smiled on you? Has your life been full of “ups and downs”? Do not despair, as you can yet learn the true road to success and happiness, for both await you if you only know bow, when and where to find them, which will be revealed to you. You will also be told how to have your wants and wishes satisfied; how to obtain your object in life or your heart’s desire. How to live happy and contented the rest of your life and be fortunate. How to obtain the money you want and wh it you are beat adapted for. Tells what you have done, what you are doing now and what you are going to do. All told without asking you a single question. * He is ever ready to help those with capital, small or large, to find a good safe and paying investment. This he can do, and asks no fee until the investment pays a handsome profit. Beware of pretenders and partially developed mediums. They 'copy his advertisements and in many smaller cities use Lis name. Special: HOURS FROM 9A.M.T09 P. M. Special: Price reduced to 25 CLOSED SUNDAY. Price reduced to 25 and oO cents Mon and r(0 w>utH Mou . — v ' MRS. E. CUTTING. 1 First street. day and Tuesday.

Country Correspondence. Watt. Theo. Thieme marketed his hogs at Decatur Monday Services are now in progress at Wood chapel under the able man- ! agement of Rev. Stover of Wren. Wm. Hictheock and fir>>ily spent I Thanksgiving with C. A. Hoghe and family of Pleansant township. George Storms has moved to his new home, he and Henry Shoensted having traded property. Laura Steward spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Clark Brothers and wife. Mrs. Alverta White of Fort Wayne is visiting friends here. Bon Shitltz sold a colt recently to Mr. Roth of Marion, consideration being <3OO. S. Shiltz of Kansas who has been visiting here for some time has returned home. Pearl Johnson is spending a few days with G. Storms and family. ALL GAS CONSUMERS Will please remember that all bills for fuel are due and payable at the office on the first day of each month, and that on the 15th the gas will be shut off if not so paid for. This is in accordance with your contract and will be strictly enforced. Logansport & Wabash Valley Gas Co. Old papers for sale at this office. Have you read Hensley's ad yet? Look! look! look! Read Hensley 's ad. Bring us your buggies. Gregory & Miller. 261-24 t Remember us for card advertising Gregory & Miller. 261 24t Excursion rates on everything at Moser’s gallery. For Rent—A five-room house, inquire of Mike Smith. Have you seen Hensley's stock of jewlery'- 1 Read his ad. See Prof. Cheiro the palmist, at Mrs. Cutting's on first street. 2763 d Do not fail to see the Indian opera, Powhattan, at the opera house Dec 3.. For sign writing of all kinds call on Gregory & Miller. Work promptly done. 281-24 t

WHAT IS CATARRH ? Hyomei Cures This Common and Disagreeable Disease. Hyomei cures catarrh by the simple method of breathing it into the air passages and lungs. It kills the germs of catarrhal poison, heals and soothes the irritated mucous membrane, enters the blood with the oxygen and kills the germs present there, effectually driving this disease from the system. The complete Hyomei outfit costs but $1 and comprises an inhaler, a hottie of Hyomei and a dropper. The inhaler will last a lifetime; and additional bottles of Hyomei can le obtained for 50c. If you have any of the following symptoms, catarrhal germs are at work somewhere in the mucous membrane of the throat, bronchial tubes or tissues of the lung: otlvuUre breath hiiskiness of voice dryness of the nose dlrcharire front nose pain across the eyes stoppage of the nose pain in the back of at night the head aching of the body pain In front of the droppings in throat head mouth open while tendency to take cold s eeping burring pain In the tickling back of the throat palate hawking to clear formation of crusts thethroat in the nose pain In the chest drvnces of throat In a cough the morning stitch in s de loss of strength losing ot tlesh spasms of coughing variable appetite cough short and hacklow spirited at times Ing raising of i rothy mu- cough worse nights cous and mornings expec'oraling yellow loss in vital force matter a feeling of tightness difficult breathing across the upper frequent sneezing part of the chest Hyomei will destroy activity of all catarrhal germs in the respiratory organs and in a few weeks the cure will be complete. Tdis is a strong statement, but The Holthouse Drug Co. emphasizes it ny agreeing to refund your money if Hyomei does not cure. READING, MUSIC AND SINGING. Miss Mary Staver announces the opening of a class in singing at the High School on Thursday, December, 3at 7:30 o'clock. The study will consist of: Reading music at sight. Voice Culture. Chorus Sinigng. By modern ways of learning to rand music that which has long been a source of trouble, even making true lovers of music discouraged has now become a great pleasure. In the term of lessons, planed in the above course, the pupils will become able to road easily, the music used in Sunday School, in church,in fact any ordinary anthem part, song t orj chorus. Comparatively few _ singers can do”this~The study of Reading will be doi e with the New York Vocal institute charts, Steward's “Tonic Sol-Fa,"; hymn tunes, anthems and choruses I in standard quotation. Voice culture can be so presented in classes that the voice will be made purer, more pleasant and rich. Cultivation of the voice sufficient to sing solos is not promised in classes. In this class no forcing the voice or loud singing will be permitted. At each lesson some one branch of the voice culture will lie thoroughly explained. At the close of the term, and possibly once during the term a concert will be given V the class. At that, some of the selections sudied while learning to read will be presented. Such selections will 1 be both secular and sacred. Terms, for the course, - - - I?.50. This includes use of books and music. First evening free to all Tuition must be paid in advance, on evening of second lesson.

Read Hensley’s ad. Prof. Cheiro the palmist, at Mrs. Cutting’s on First street. 276d3 See Gregory & Miller for large advertising on barns and sheds. 261-24 For Sale—Bay mare and two calves. Prices right. Inquire of R. V. 1 Beavers. g Lost—A pocket book containing forty dollars. Finder return to this office and receive reward. 277d5 The Overland Limited, solid train Chicago to Coast daily. Chicago, Union Pacific & North-Western Line. Chicago & North-Western is the only double track railway between Chicago and Missouri river. For Sale—A brand new |2O Wilson heating stove for soft coal. l n good condition and will sell right. Inquire at this office. 263 d For Sale—Registered Poland Chinas, males and females. One registered Short Horn Bull calf. Wood for fuel. Address, E. 8. Christen, Monmouth, Ind. 277d6wtf I have One Hundred Thousand Dollars $100,OCX), to loan on real estate at 5| per cent interest. No cotnmision. D. B. Erwin. ts

NcW AMBASSADOR ARRIVES Blr Henry Mortimer Durand Makei His Bow in Washington. Washington, dZZ-SH Henry Mortimer Durand, the new British ambassador, arrived in Washington late >es-

R"/ ytfc c RTR WFN’>V T»T’RANT> terday afternoon. He was met at the station by the entire embassy staff, who escorted him direct to the embassy. The ambassador called on Secretary Hay today to arrange a date for his presentation to the president. No Regard For the Truth. Greensburg, Pa., Dec. I—The1 —The story emanating from a mysterious source to the effect that Chas. E. Kruger, the degenerate who is to be hanged on Jan. 14 for the murder of a constable here had confessed that he had murdered two policemen in Chicago, and as many as sixteen citizens of Kentucky previous to the murder committed here, is looked upon -s quite a joke even by the murderer himself. He seems to have no retard for truth and no one believes the story of the many crimes. Young Bandits Arraigned. Chicago. Dec. 1. —The youthful selfconfessed murderers and train robbers. Peter Niedermeier, Harvey Van Dein. Gustav Marx and Emil Roeski, were arraigned in court last night. Marx pleaded guilty to all the charges against him. but his three accomplices pleaded not guilty. The prisoners were removed from the Harrison street police station to the county jail, where they will remain until brought to trial. Minneapolis. Minn.. Dec. I—Car1 —Car Inspectors working on a refrigerator car which arrived In Minneapolis from Gladstone. Mich., found the frozen body of Earl Seaberg. a young man from Emery, Wis. The body was frozen stiff. VERY LOW RATES To Texas. Arkansas, Louis iana and Southeast Missouri, Tuesday, Dec. Bth.

On the above date the Cotton Belt Route will sell special round trip h-imeseekere’ excursion tiehets from St. Louis and Cairo to points in Texas at rate of sls; to Southeast Missouri, Arkansas and Louisiana at rate of one fare for the round trip. No tiedet sold for less than $5.00. Stop overs permitted on the going trip. Return limit 21 days. Low rates in proportion frsm points on lines leading into St. Louis and Cairo. If your local ticket agent cannot quote you rate, write us at once -today for full information, also literature, maps, time tables, etc. Another low rate will be in effect Dec. 15; write us about it. E. W. Laßeaume, G. P. & A., Cotton Belt Route, St. Louis, Mo. 'Phones— Residence 312. Office 1(B. Ufth» Years of Experience. Fred Reppert Live Stock Auctioneer. Speaks English. German, Swiss and Low German. DECATUR, INDIANA. Music! Music! You (nil Buy all the latest and up-to-date MUSIC that you desire, at reasonable prices. Leave orders at Nacbtrieb’s drug store. E. Smith. Music! Music!

Weather Forecast. Indiana—Snow or rain; Wednesday fair in northern, clearing in southern portion. MARKET REPORT. Accurate prices paid by Decatur merchants for various products. Cg r . reeled every day. CRAIN. BY E. L. CARROL, GRAIN MERCHANT. New Corn yellow j New Corn, mixed Machine shucked one cent less. Corn, per cwt., mixed Corn, per cwt, yellow Oats, new Wheat, No. 2 S i Wheat, No. 3 70 gy® z: 60 Barley Clover Seed 5 - @ 5 X Buckwheat Flax Seed Timothy $1 95 CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago market closed at 1 :1E p, m ioday as follows: Wheat, December gu Wheat, May 80* Corn, December 425 Com, May 421 Oats December 341 Oats, May 35 Jan. Pork .$U> M May Pork n 12 January Lard ner cwt 6 45 TOLEDO GRAIN MARKETS. Changed every afternoon at 3:00 j'clock by J. D. Hale, Decatur Special wire service. Wheat, new No. 2, red, cash_ $ 87 December wheat 87 s May wheat Cash corn, No. 2, mixed, cash. 43 Corn. December 42 May Corn 42 Oats, Cash 2_ 3g| Oats, December 351 May Oats 37 Rye, cash 58 STOCK. BY FRED SCHEIMAN, DEALER Lambs 4@ 4 50 Hogs, per cwt f 4 00 Cattle per lb 3 @ 3| Calves, per lb 5 @ 5| Cows 2 @ Sheep, per lb 2 @ 24 Beef Hides, per lb 54 HAY fIARKET. No. 1 timothy hay (new) S7.6C @ f 8.00 No 1 mixed hay (new) No. 1 clover hay (new) POULTRY. BY J. W. PLACE CO., PACKERS. Chickens, young per lb 7 Fowls, per lb. 06{ Ducks, per lb 06 Young Ducks 6 @O7 Young Turkeys, per lb 12} Geese, old |>er lb. 06 Geese, young, lb 6 OTHER PRODUCTS. BY VARIOUS GROCERS AND MERCHANTS. Eggs, fresh, per doz I 27 Lard 9 Butter, per pound 11 @ls Potatoes, new 60 Onions 60 Cabbage per 100 lb cite Apples, per bu 50 Sweet Potatoe, per bu 75 WOOLABDMIDES. BY B. kalver a SON. Wool, unwashed 16t020 Sheep pelts 25c to 75 Beef hides, per pound - 064 Calf hides 07 Tallow, per pound 04 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 fIARKET. Tiona fl 82 Pennsylvania 187 Coming 1.62 New Castle 1 J# North Lima 1-36 South Lima 1-® Indiana 1-4® Whitehouse 1-® Somerset 130 Neodasha, (Kan.) 1 ® Barkers vi lie 8* Ragland 66 fIARKET NOTES. Liverpool market closed steady. Wheat, i cent higher. Corn, i cent higher. Receipts al Chicago today: Hogs „,— jkiiOO Wheat 138c»ri Corn 238 cam Oats. 170 i’»m Cattle 27000 Sheep 22000 Estimate for tomorrow: Hogs 27000 Wheat... - l'0'«" Corn _ . „ 310 ear* Gate ISOog ROY ARCHBOLD, DENTIST. I. O. O. F. BLOCK. 'Phones Office, 164; residence, 245