Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 4 December 1903 — Page 4
f TrOUBLe) The most distressing affliction known, Ml | ABSOLUTELY CURED i MILKS’ I limulsionl SB It Is Guaranteed to Cure |g| Chronic Stomach Trouble. Constipation, indigestion, |k » Asthma, Lung Trouble of Any Kind. General Debility. 51 It Is Especially Beneficial in the His of Children. tU B THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE CURED IN A FEW .MONTHS. B Read the Testimonials eg jW Which coma from th: hearts of those benefited by this remedy. M ■ The Milks’ Emulsion Co.. Terre Haute. Ind.: BB Bal < i'fit .uiiH-ii bui \t-it- 1 s'• :T«-1 »*•! iv ir ii xrmnach trouble’and constipation, causing |M dizziii' s> and loss of apuui ilc. ii. i .c , .iiur with al! ih»' other ir.Hibj'N accouipani iug ail IB these afflictions. hi my cast 1 . I fee! that constipation was the chief cause of my stomach trouble. It b< came so had w ith nie that I hud no pa»agt'of the bowels exceptwhen I used warm * ater injections. But at las: 1 have found the thing for eonfiß stipation in Milks’ Emulsion. Since taking the first box. 1 have experienced, for the 118 b wels. Your i-.niul- I sion has given me the only relief that 1 have had for several years. Send me another box at once and your cash terras to agents. Yours truly. Ml O. H. Kogers, Dry Goods, Groceries and Notions. Ml February 14. 1903. Hume, 111. The Milks' Emulsion Co Terre Haute. Ind.: Bb Gentlemen—l first got a box of Milks’ Emulsion for my wife, who had been troubled with constipation for years. It gave her immediate relief. She had been so bad that she couldn't eat half of the time, and nothing seemed to taste good to her, but since using Milks’ Emulsion she has no return of constipation, and can eat three square meals a day. We have adopted Milks' Emulsion as a family remedy for bad colds, coughs, croup and any trouble among our children, and I can truthfully say that 16.00 would not buy the part of a box we have left, if we could not get another. Yours trub. Charles F. Jones. 447 S. Seventeenth St. Mi The Milks’ Emulsion Co.. Terre Haute. Ind.: Ml Gent, emen I have had chronic stomach trouble for four or five rears, and have spent hundreds of dollars without getting any permanent relief, until Capt Cooper recommended Milks' Emulsion. I got a box. and from the start it gave me relief. I consider it the best remedy for stomach trouble 1 have ever tried. I have recommend- Kn ed it to several friends, and in each case they were greatly oene fitted. MB J L Warden. Wholesale Fruits and Vegetables. October 13, 1902. Terre Haute. Ind. The Milks’ Emulsion Co.. Terre Haute, Ind. Gentlemen—Replying to your inquiry, I have to say that Milks' Emulsion in my case. Las proven to be all you claim for it. 1 have been trouDied with indigestion for three or four years, was unable to get anything that would give me permanent relief. I have recommended it to several friends. Yours truly, IM M P. C. Riley. Republic Chemical & Creosotlng Co.. Ml December 18. 1902. Indianapolis, Ind |B M Money refunded by your druggist if the first bottle used does net bring results. THE MILKS’ EMULSION CO., Price 60 Cents. TERRE HAUTE. ING. GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY TH. HOLTHOUSE DRUG Go.
Weak tskn Made Vigorous haIV DAY SrsiyiT What PEFFER S NERVIGOR Did! It acts powerfully and qnickly Cures when all ethers ful N •.1 ur regain manhood; old men ret "ir-r \ mi tul vnyor Absolutely Goartintevd to < ure Nervonsne's, i.o«t Vitality, In»potency. Nightly Ernisaion**. Lost Power, either sex, Failing Mmnory, W aMintf Diaea«*ea. "Ki <*r frerastt and dndi inq.m Wards off and consumption. I ain’t lei druggiat impose a worth r-übbtitute on you b<*< ause it Yields aervau r profit. Insist on having I* F. Fl F.’rs N FKV’KiOK, or Fen- ’rar it Can ' • carried ra vest jh»< ket. I’repai i. jua.n wrapjier. Vi per hox.or O f<>rss, wr 1 1 U r»tt*n Guar antee to Cure or |{« fund Tinney. Pamphlet free i’El FFli MtiHC.IL. ASb’ii, Chicago, HL For sale bv B ickbum Christen.
' LIZ x ; iLZLTF ElfT*.. '-T? »WWBCTWanMHMBiai JMtfflf* o • ;ERE HE IS AGAIN! I •5 Once more the Romcc man expounds | the Theories of Health. This f 1 is What He Says: K dV/ / n CT EE h< ', good people, I have only a few words f- /■ ■ B to saj this year. If ■ I .z I B B you nee it badly, and it is B J B B simply this: stnt i i with Romo<. th< s< oner the better, and Cr~j\ B fortify voursel! against the ills that are bound to ccme W I B during the next few months. ■ I Jf I Remember that Romoc is the medicine made from a rock. I S There is nothing* in this whole, vide world that I have ever ’**'* E 0 found in my trav -, or that any of you have ever seen or IT ’ H heard of, that will so effectually cure Rheumatism, Indiges- 1 B B ti'-n, Nervoi Blood Troubles, and besides airing v- i M these ills, tl .it will absolutely make you well of any of the B, ■% I S many derange nents that are a result of such affections. /Bl 11 A At £ * *1 I $ ra it IST 15k iv. tV T| ' I want to remind you of an- ■ r ' other fact relating to Romoc, and that is, Romoc is Nature’s own remedy. It «' gis.' combines all the virtues found in every one of the >. great mineral springs of the world. There is not . T a single drop of alcohol in Romoc, nor arc there \ any poisons or other deleterious substances, that you find the B ingenuity of man adds to many so-called health-giving medi- I B cincs to their detriment, and the danger of the people who use them. I "HCMM—WtT'tiraKJg:XSIKiSS TOMglßMMawslg Ask for ROMOC LAXATIVE T ABLETS—SURE CURE FCR CONSTIPATION. IFe have im > ntiy«h<l lloinoc, lie knott' that all that is eaid hy the Itotnoc man pertaining tn thi» wonder/'ul remedy i.t true, and u-e a Hl refund to at'youe the price of the remedy not eatie/ied with the reeulte obtained. Remember, itomoc is guaranteed and sui tby THE HOLTHOUSE DRUC CO.
, ’Phones Residence 312. i j Office 103. Yeafs of Experience. Fred Reppert Live Stock Auctioneer. i Speaks English. German, Swiss and Low German. DECATUR, INDIANA. Bring us your buggies. Gregory & Miller. 261 24t
Country Correspondence. Linn Grove. Dorscn Harmon of Roann, Ind., is a visitor at the home of Clark Funk of E ist Nottingh mi. Aroh H mghton formerly of this place, now a resident of Geneva ; was visiting friends at this place this week. Hoffman <fc G ittsch ilk are agents for and dealers in Vnlcanie roofing which is not excelled for economy and durability. Exaimnation solicited. Samuel Oplinger is building an addition to rear of the unfinished store room in the I. O. O. F. block 22x63 feet which in all will give him 4,444 of floor space. Daniel Baumgartner, Bert and i Ollie Heller, Sterling Hoffman and Rufus Meshberger were patrons ; f Creators famous band at Fort Wayne last Wednesday evening. The Misses Tena Schlagenhauf, Ethel Liddy. Dellie Hunt, Clara and Kattie Mesohberger and Nona Hoffman partook of Thanksgiving dinner ut the home of Miss Stella Liddy. A social musical was held at the home of Peter Baumgartner one week ago last Sabbath. Twelve different instruments were represented. Melodious enthusiasm ran galore. L. L. Baumgartner sarted out over the county Monday morning hunting, not for depredators of crime but for their cheerful support for a pleasant landing in the county surveyor’s office. Lyman Babcock and wife of Monroe township visited Sherman Higgins and family last Wednesday, within he next few days they in company with their son Frank and family will move to Alam, Michigan. The old sills that were placed in the foundation of the pioneer mills in 1857 and were exhumed of late were sold a few days ago for dcrj rick bottoms for the snug sum of ! |SO and would have brought $75 for the asking. The new Acme oil company have the derrick up for the well No. 4 on the Crist Gerber farm also for No. 1 on Noah Biberstein's place on the Emanuel Warner farm where the Eastern Indiana Co., put down several light producers. Their successors arc meeting with much better results, their effort being a good paying one. Further development is also in progress on this farm and
proving the more lucrative as they approach the river. The following pupils of room N 0.3 of Linn Grove school have neither been tardy nor absent for the month ending November 27, 1903: Walter Heller, Wilma Opliger, Homer Biberstein.O. Mesohberger. Clia Meschborger, Mary Krazer, Fred Ehrhart, 1 Ossa Mosure, Pearl Baumgartner, Alpha Gontiis, Farl Mesohberger. ; Geo. Slawsor, Grace Lindsey, Edna Lichty, Lena Bondiler, Pearl Heller, Freddie Stiner, Elmer Baumgartner Carrie Runyon, Charles Studler, i Willie Studler, Clyde Baumgartner, Noah Lindsey, Guy Kindel and Win. Grandlinard. L. E. Oplinger, teacher. I Read Hensley's ad. Have you road Hensley's ad yet? I Look! look! look! Read Hen- ’ sly’s ad. Excursion rates on everything at Moser’s gallery. Remember us for card advertising | Gregory & Miller. 261 24t For Rent—A five-room house, inquire of Mike Smith. See Gregory & Miller for large advertising on barns and sheds. 261-24 i . For Sale—Bay mare arid two calves. Prices right. Inquire of R. V. Beavers. ts Lost—A pocket book containing forty dollars. Finder return to this office and receive reward. 277d5 Two solid threugh trains daily Chicago to California. Chicago, ■ Union Pacific & North-Wetern Line Chicago & North-Western is the only double track railway between Chicago and Missouri river. Chieag > to St. Paul Minneapolis i fmr daily fast, trains via the Chi--1 cage & North-Western Ry. The Overland Limited, solid train Chicago to Coast daily. Chicago, i Union Pacific & North-Western 1 Line. Two trains a day Chicago to Cali fornia, Oregon and Washington. f Chicago. Union Pacific & North Western Line. Private funds to loan on city prop--5 erty at lowest rate interest. Privi--1 lege of partial payments. The De- • catur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf For Sale—A brand new S2O Wilson heating stove for soft coal. In 1 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. S. Christen. Monmouth, Ind. 277d6wtf Ten thousand dollars private funds left with us to loan on Decatur real estate,first mortgage. Low rate of interest. Will Joan in sums of |SO upwards. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf Lost—A strip of linoleum, four yards wide and four and a half yards long, brand new, was lost Thursday somewhere between this city and the Barger school house, west of town. Finder please | return to Mrs. William Berger, Mngley, Indiana. 279r4wl ♦2.00 more than half fare from Chicago via Chicago Great Western to points in Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas. Tickets on sale Dec. Ist and 15th, 1903; and January stli and l‘Jth, 1904. For further particulars apply to J. P. Elmer, G. P. A., Chicago, 111. To whom it may concern: The undersigned has been chosen to take charge of tho property and settle of the estate of William Barrone, deceased, late of Union Township, Adams oonnty, Indiana. All persons having any claim against the deceased will please present the i same to me and I will pay it I John H. Barrone Decatur, Ind., R. ! R. No. 6. 278d6wl Florida? Yes, I'm going. Well there's something new for you to consider. The Southern Railway in connection with the Qneen and Crescent Route will take you down one way, and bring you back another for a slight advance in the regular tourist rate. Low round trip rates now in effect to all tourists points in Florida and the south. Good connection, through sleepers, fine equipment, best of everything. For literature and full particulars, write J. 8. McCullough.. N. W. P. A., 225 Dearborn st.. Chicugo, 111 , G. B. Allen, A. G. P. A., St. Louis, Mo. Butterfly drill by 30 little girln in tbelndinn opera is something beautiful and marvelous in execution.
HAS SHE THE COIN? S-.ory That Jans Cowie Departed With a “King’s Ransom.” Chicago. Dec. 4.-While the clouds adversity have been gathering ; ai.aut Zion and its leader. John AUv snder Dowie, Jane Dowio. wite or inc self-declared Elijah, is resting in | Paris, the second stage of her journo- . to far-awa ' ' dia. Now t tion is being asked again, did Jane i Dowie take with her when she .est MUS. JAN 2 DOWtaAmerica for Australia en nigh millions ■ to assure a life of magnificent luxury ■ in the antipodes for the Dowie family? Did Dowie foresee the impending | crash and take steps to place himself | and those nearest to him ever beyond , the reach of want? These questions are being asked | hourly in Chicago, and even among the faithful of Zion City. The answer in Zion is an indignant denial. Dowie himself says the story that the strong box hurried aboard the steamer Saxonia at Boston contained a kings ransom is a malicious fabrication. Dowie Must Testify. Chicago, Dec. 4.—John Alexander ! Dowie will be put on the witness stand ! before Bankruptcy Referee Sidney C Eastman and under oath will be re qulred to answer all questions regarding the financial affairs of Zion City. While the date for the inquiry has not ■ et been set. Judge Kolilsaat has entered the order which requires the overseer of the Christian Catholic ! church to submit to an examination. BOLD KIDNAPPING Illinois Schoolboy Heir Abducted by ‘ Strangers. Elgin, 111.. Dec. 4.—lrvine Miller, aged eight years, was kidnapped from the village’ sc ml at Hampshire yesterday by a man and woman whose identity is unknown. The boy is an orphan with considerable property due him when ho becomes of age. and has I been living with his uncle. Fred Wet- I tering. on a farm two miles from town. I Tho kidnappers drove up to the school | house at noon and asked to take the boy to his uncle’s house, promising to return him after recess. The lad went 1 with them, but instead of going to Wettering’s home they boarded a train, taking Irvine with them. Victim of Thugs Is Dead. Chicago. Dec. I.—-James A Fullenwider, the lawyer who was shot Wednesday night by one of two men who attempted to roll him, died last evening. An Anti-Christian Rising. St. Petersburg. Dec 4.—A report is current in Port Arthur, originating in Chinese quarters, of an anti-Christian rising in the province of Szechuan. POLAND ( HINA’S FOR SALE. " — I now offer Gold Chief [ No. 22539 and some extra large male pigs at farmers’ prices. Also a lot of Burred Fl)mouth Cockerels ul SI.OO i each. These are large and extra fine, bred from a first prize cockerel secured at the Portland Poultry Show last winter. JOSHUA BRKiIIT ; Decatur, Indiana. 0— , ; :
VERY LOW RATES To Texas, Arkansas, Louis iana and Southeast Mis souri, Tuesday, Dec. Bth. On the above date the Cotton Belt Route will sell H|axial round trip homeseekers' excursion tichets from St. Louis and Cairo to points in Tex as at rate of 515; to Southeast Missouri, Arkansas and Louisiana at rate of one fare for the round trip. No tiedet sold for less than 55.00. Stopovers permitted on the going trip. Return limit 21 days. Low rates in proportion frsin i>oints on linen lead ing 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, 1 time tables, etc. Another low rate i will be in effect Dec 15; write us I about it. E. \\. Laßeaume, G. P A., Cotton Belt Route, St. Ixiuis, Mo.
Weather F orecast. Indiana—Fair, colder at night Sat urday fair. MARKET REPORT. Accurate prices paid bv Decatur merchants for various products, Corrected every day. GRAIN. BV E. L. CARROL, GRAIN MERCHANT, New Corn yellow $ <r „ New Corn, mixed Machine shucked one cent less. Corn, per cwt., mixed Corn, per cwt, yellow Gats, new Wheat, No. 2 ’ S 9 Wheat, No. 3 —.’. so Rye Barley 59 Clover Seed 5 55 i Alsyke ... @ 5 95 Buckwheat Flax Seed gg 1 Timothy $1 95 CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago market closed at l:15p, m . today as follows: Wheat, December gjj I Wheat, May guj | Wheat, July 77a Corn, December 43S Corn, May 435 < )ats, December 355 Oats, May 35" Jan. Pork $n 05 J May Pork H »r, January Lard per cwt t; 45 TOLEDO GRAIN MARKETS. Chained every afternoon at 3:00 o’clock t J. D. Hale, Decatur. Special wire service. Wheat, new No. 2, red, cash. J 89 December wheat 89 :l May wheat 87; I Cash corn. No. 2, mixed, cash 46 Corn. December 45 May Corn 14 Oats. Cash 371 Oats, December 37i May Oats 37 Rye, cash 57 STOCK. BY FRED SCHEIMAX, DEALER Lambs 4 50 Hogs, per cwt $ 1 10 Cattle per lb 3 @ 3| Calves, per lb 5 @ 5| | Cows 2 @ 2| Sheep, per lb 2 @ 2| Beef Hides, per lb 51 HAY HARKET. No. 1 timothy hay (new) - - 57.60 @IB.OO No 1 mixed hay (new) KOO ! ?6.00 No. 1 clover hay (new) POULTRY. BY J. W. PLACE CO., PACKERS. Chickens, young per lb 7 Fowls, per lb. 06} Ducks, perib Otf Young Ducks . 6 (qO7 Young Turkeys, per lb. 12} Geese, old per lb. 05 1 Geese, young, lb 6 — OTHER PRODUCTS. BY VARIOUS GROCERS AND MERCHANTS. Eggs, fresh, per doz J 27 Laid 9 Butter, per pound li ft 15 Potatoes, new 60 Onions 50 Cabbage per 100 lb cOe j Apples, per bu 50 Sweet Potatoe, per bu 75 WOOL AND HIDES. BY B. KALVER a SON. Wool, unwashed 16t020 Sheep nelts 25c to 75 Beef hides, per pound 05} Calf hides 07 Tallow, per pound 04 COAL-- Per Ton Anthracite f 7 00 Domestic, nut 4 00 Domestic, lump, Hocking 1 00 ■ Domestic lump, Indiana 3 80 Pocahontas Smokeless, lump 550 OIL HARKET. Fiona J 202 Pennsylvania 1.87 Corning 1.67 Newcastle 171 North Lima 137 South Lima 1.32 Indiana 1.32 Whitehouse 1.35 Somerset 1.32 : Neodasha, (Kan.) 1.21 : Barkersville 97 Raglaud 66 riARKET notes. Liverpool market closed steady. M heat, } cent higher. Corn, } cent higher. Receipts at Chicago today: Hogs 33000 Wheat 56 cars Corn 173 cars Oats 100 car* j Cattle ". 25000 Sheep 20000 Estimate for tomorrow: Hogs 27000 ! Wheat 100 ears | Corn ]75 cars ■ Oats 125 ears — — ROY ARCHBOLD, ’ DENTIST. I. O. O. F. BLOCK. Phones Office, 164; residence, 215
