Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 280, Decatur, Adams County, 5 December 1903 — Page 4

C H.a. T- miI.HII ll|- . ■ HI. I. UllllW ■ OOLANI) (HINA'S S FOR SALE. I now offe- Gold Chief I No. 22539 and some extra I large male pigt. at farmers’ I prices. Also a lot of Barred I Plymouth Cockerels at 51.00 j I each. These aie large and extra fine, bred from a first prize cockerel secured at the i Portlaud Poultry Show last winter. . JOSHUA BRIGHT Decatur, Indiana. 01.1- mi in 3 ’Phones- Residence 312. Office 103. EJght Yem's of Experience. Fred Reppert Live Stock Auctioneer. Speaks English, German, Swiss and Low German. DECATUR, INDIANA. Weak Man Made Vigorous -W*’ KtAl t-’-’>VsJ7 fMMZ ZTOBST What PEFFER’S NERVIGOR Did? It acts powerfully and quickly Cures when all others fail. Young men regain lost manhood; old men recover youthful vigor. Absolutely (iuar atitcetl to l ure .Nervoii*iu*ii, l.oet Vitality. Impotency, Mghtly EmiiWionai, Loftt Power, either sex. Falling Memory, Wanting Dtoea«e«, and all ejects of fflt-abunf or excesses and indiscretion Wards ott insanity and consumption. Ihjn’tlet druggist im|H*e a worthless substitution you because it yields a greater profit. Insist on having I'EFFEK’S 5 KRVIGOK. orsendfor it Can be carried in vest pocket. Prepaid, plain wrapper. |1 per box. or 6 for $5, with A Written Guar Hiitee to Cure or Refund Money. Pamphlet free FEFFEK MEDICAL ASb’N. Chicago. UL For sale by Blackburn & Christen. For Sale—Bay mare and two calves. Prices right. Inquire of R. V. Beavers. ts

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 hut $1 and comprises an. inhaler, a 1 til l ' of Hyomei anil a dropper. The inhaler will last»; lifetime; and addition tl bottles of Hyomei can be obtained tor .?oc. If you have any of the following symptoms, catarrhal germs are at work somewhere in the mucous membrane of the throat, bronchial tribes or tissues of the lung: < breath buskiness of voice* dryness ot the ruse <li?chanre from nose pain across the eyes stoppage of the none pain in the back of at night the head aching of the body pain in front of the dropping* in throat head nioutn open while tendency to take oold h coping bun ing pain in the tickling back of the throat p-«!ate hawking to clear forma*ion of crusts ' the threat inthenoae pain in the ebest drvucss of throat in I n cough the morning stitch in s de loss of strength lining o! tlesii spanicsof coughing variable appetite cough short and hack low spirited at times log raising of i rotby mu* cough worse nights, coin and mutDings expectorating yellow loss in vital force matter a feeling of tightness difficult breathing across the upper frtquent sneezing part of th** chest Hyomei will destroy activity of nil 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. YOUR MONEY REFUNDED If Hyomei Does Not Cure You of Catarrh. Say The Multhouse Drug Ca. In advertising that they will refund the money to any one purchasing a Hyomei outfit who can say that it has done them no good in the treatment of catarrh, the Holthouse Drug Co ' mean exactly what the guarantee says.. Os course the fieroentage of cures | by Hyomei is nearly one hundred or else we could not afford to make this unusual offer. But if the treatment should not be adapted to your case ! there will be no questions or quib-1 blings when you go to get jour money. That the beginning of catarrh is i due to the presence of germs in the I air passages is now admitted by ev-1 ery phpsician. It stands to reason, that catarrh cannot be cuied unless

Weather Forecast. •cajaiiu. —ian; Bunday fair with ■ warmer in central and northern por- ' tions. Yon miss it by not taking advantage of Hensley's reduction sale. ; Road his ad. Work guaranteed in all lines of car riage painting and lettering. Gregory & Miller. 261 24t Two solid threugh trains daily I Chicago to California. Chicago, ! Union Pacific & North-Wetern Line Chicago & North-Western is the ' only double track railway between 1 Chicago and Missouri river. | Chicago to St. Paul Minnneapolis four daily fast trains via the Chi- | cage & North-Western Ry. The Overland Limited, solid train Chicago to Coast daily. Chicago, Union Pacific & North-Western Line. Two trains a day Chicago to Cali fornia, Oregon and Washington. [ Chicago, Union Pacific & NorthWestern Line. Lost—A strip of linoleum, four ’ yards wide and four and a half j yards long, brand new, was lost j Thursday somewhere between this [ I city and the Barger school ■ house, west of town. Finder please return to Mrs. William Berger, Magley, Indiana. 279r4wl I $25 DOLLARS REWARD. We will give a reward of $25 for ! any kind of spavin or splint, sweeney, i capped heck, bowed tendon, wind i galls or any similar ailments that can- ; I not be cured by the use of Gilmore’s ■ j Caustic Oil. It has been so thor , oughly tested that we know it will do , j all we claim and more. We have so •; much faith in the curative powers ! that we guarantee every bottle to give I satisfaction or money is refunded. ; Price 5Cc per bottle. Gilmore Drug ■ Co., Fletcher, Ohio. Use Gilmore's 1 headache powders. Sold by all drug I gists.

these germs are first destroyed. The Hyomei treatment kills the catarrh germs even in the minutest air cells soothes and heals the irritated mn cous membrane and makes complete and lasting cures in cases that have resisted the usual methods of treat meat. Catarrh cannot be cured by medicines administered through the stomach. Hyomei is the only natural method and it has made cures that seem miraculous. The complete out fit costs but .81 and consists of an inhaler, which will last a lifetime, and sufficient Hyomei for several weeks’ treatment. Additional bottles of Hyomei can be procured for 50c. The Holthouse Drug Co. give their personal guarantee with every Hyo I mei outfit they sell to refund the money if it does not cure. There is no risk whatever to the purchaser of Hyomei. ONLY GUARANTEED CATARRH CURE Hyomei Costs Pou Nothing if it Fails Says The Holthouse Drug Co. Among the many medicines upon the market that claim to cure catarrh, none but Hyomei has enough faith in I its own merits to be willing to refund the money if it does not cure This remarkable remedy for catarrh kills the microbes and the germs of the disease and from its introduction has been sold under a positive guar 1 antee to return the money to all dissatisfied customers. The Holthouse Drug Co. have sold a great many Hyomei outfits in the last few years, and they stand ready ’ today to refund the price to anyone ; who has not been helped by Hyomei. The complete Hyomei outfit costs fl and comprises an inhaler, a 1 Kittle of Hyomei and a dropper. The inhaler will last a lifetime; and addii tional bottles of Hyomei can be obtained for 50c. Breathe Hyomei for a few minutes | four times a day, and your catarrh j will grow better from the first day's use, and will be completely cured in | a short time. Do not try to cure catarrh with or--1 dinary stomach remedies. Breathe | the healing Hyomei which goes to j every part of the air passages and re- ! spiratory organs, killing the catarrh germs an p preventing their growth. It is the only treatment for catarrh where you can get your money back ! from a local dealer in case it does not | help.

For Sale. Registered Short Horn male eaif, one year old, tine quality Call and see it at Ed S. Moses’east of city, rural route six. 267d12w2 Private funds to loan on city property at lowest rate interest. Privilege of partial payments. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf For Sale—A brand new S2O Wilson heating stove for soft coal. In good condition and will sell right. Inquire at this office. 2(>3d 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 loan in sums of SSO upwards. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf $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 sth and 19th, 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 the property and settling of estate of Willmina Barrone. deceased, late of Union Township, Adams county, Indiana. All persons having any claim against the deceased will please present the same to me and I will pay it John 11. Barrone Decatur, Ind., R. R. No. 6. 278d6wl Florida? A'es, I'm going. Well there's something new for you to consider. The Southern Ra lwav in connection with the Queen and Crescent Route will take you down one way, and bring you buck 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. S. McCullough,. N. W. P. A., 225 Dearborn st.. Chicago, 111., G. B. Allen. A. G. P. A., St. Louis, Mo. UNDER MARTIAL LAW Governor Pegbody Says Crippl* Creek Is in State of Insurrection. Denver. Col.. De - '. 5. —Governor Peabody has issued a proclamation de ; flaring Cripple Creek under martial law and suspending the writ of habeas l corpus. He declares that the gold camp is in a state of insurrection and rebellion and that the civil authorities a-e powerless. Governor Peabody bases his action on the decision of the Idaho supreme court, which declared that the act of the governor of Idaho in putting into force to a limited extent martial law in the Couer d'Alene was in thorough harmony with the constitution of that state The constitutional provision relating to suspension of the writ of habeas corpus in this state is similar to that of the Idaho constitution. Wholesale arrests of strikers sub peCed of implication in the Vindlca tor explosion and other cases of violence were made today. The "bullpen” has been enlarged so as to contain several hundred prisoners. IN DOWIE'S DEFEN3E — Ci editors Declare Zion’s Chief to Be! Solvent. Chicago. Dec. 5.- Stronger proof of the fact that all of John Alexander I Dowie’s creditors are not a unit in the | ! desire to have his estate administered by the bankruptcy court was given when seven creditors representaing, claims of more than SIO,OOO filed an I answer in the i'nited States district court in which they asked Judge Koulsaat to Inquire into the question , of Dowie’s solvency at once. They' denied that the head of Zion City is i j insolvent or that ht was in that con-1 dition when the bankruptcy proceed | Ings were begun against him. and they i also averred that Dowle should not be declared bankrupt for any cause set forth in the original petition. The law yers who represent these seven creditors declare that additional claims amounting to close to SIOO,OOO will he united in the contest against the bankruptcy proceedings. Rumors of a Settlement. Toklo. Doc. 5. —Telegrams received from Pekin say there arc persistent I rumors that a settlement of the far Eastern situation has boon reached by the governments of Japan and Russia Herbert Spencer Seriously 111. London. Dec. s.—The condition of i Herbert Spencer, the famous writer, who has been ill for some time. Is causing grave anxiety. Annual Reports. Washington. Dec. S. The annual I reports of the secretary of war and of j the secretary of the navy were made ■ public today.

WILL MAKE WORK Unemployed Glass Workers At Anderson Have Hit Upon a Scher, o. With Proper Bac-ing They Will Buy a Factory and Run It on CoOperative Plan. They Will Turn Their Unused Earnlegs Into the Payment of the Plant. Anderson. Ind., Dec. s.—Thure is a movement on foot here among the many window glass workers who are out u? employment to form a co-opera-tive. company and buy the Union Window Glass plant in the south part of the :ity, wmeh is in the hands of a receiver. The men have been out of work so long that they have spent all their savings and are now almost destitute. it is the intention of the men. however, to get men with capital or one of the hanks back of them until such time as they will be able to pay out. It is understood that they have secured backing and that a mortgage will be given on the plant and the men will turn over their earnings all except what is absolutely necessary for a living until the plant is paid for. A number of Anderson people went to New Albany two years ago a id bought a factory, which they are working on the co-operative plan. TRY FOR CHEAPER COAL Lafayette Merchants Have Plan to Save Forty-Five Cents a Ton. Lafayette. Ind.. Dec. 5. —The Merchants' association held a meeting to consider the cheaper fuel question. A new coal field has recently been opened in Warren county, and a committee of local merchants was appointed to confer with the Wabash railroad officials, to have a spur track three miles long constructed from Williamsport into the coal field, to improve shipping facilities. It is estimated that a saving of nearly 45 cents a ton will be realized on transportation of coal. Rushville. Ind.. Dec. s.—Cortland Dray, who left for the Philippines list summer, has never been heard of. His friends in the city are alarmed. The last letter received from him by his parents was written the latter part of April.

1"^ | Opera House ! Thursday, Dec. 10 THREE NIGHTS The Season’s Event Merrily yours Rachel Lewis 4 Comedienne I and her big company in a select D repertoire of t Comedies and Dramas | Vaudeville Between Acts : Special Scenery for Every Play Beautiful Stage Settings Costly Wardrobe Prices, 10. 20 and 30c Matinee 10c Seat «ale at Holthouse Drug Co. Ladies FREE first night. 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 sjiecial round trip homeseekers’ excursion tickets 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. Stopovers permitted on the going trip. Return limit 21 dajs. Low rates in proportion frstn points on lines 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, time tables, etc. Another low rate will Ire in effect Dec. 15; write us alKrut it. E. W. Lußeaume, G. P. & A., Cotton Belt Route, St. 1 jouis, Mo.

SJ™ (Rr| (sW* 8/v ' -V NJR B “St was a lucky day for her.” i ■ Miss Alice Burke, whose residence is at 1121 || H Walnut street, Cincinnati, Ohio, writes us of 1 her complete recovery from a severe and per- ■ ■ sistent attack of indigestion. In the case of || this Ohio young lady || I Dr. Caldwell’s i (LAXATIVE) I Syrup Pepsin I proved just the remedy her impaired system g M stood most in need of. Read Miss Burke's Own Testimony Pepsin Svrup Company, Monticello, III.: Gentlemen —F t disorders and derangements of the stomach B your medicine is certainly tust what is needed, or so I have found it For several years I had been troubled with indigestion, which B affected my general health, and I was miserable most of the time. I tried many so-called remedies off and on. but as none of them JCI helped me I had lost all hope. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin was I recommended so highly for stomach trouble that I was finally persuaded to try it. and it was a lucky day for me when I did so. for in a week 1 was improved and in a month I was nearly well, so 1 kept taking Dr. Caldwell’s Svrup Pepsin, until now I can eat any- B thmg without fear of results and am in the best of health. IS JQ Sincerely yours, MISS ALICE BURKE. g mh Can be had in 50c and SI.OO sizes, though it is economy to buy the latter size. Ask your druggist. Sold by SMITH, YAGER & FALK.

MARKET REPORT. | Accurate prices paid by Decatur merchants for various products. Cor i rected every day. GRAIN. BY E. L. CARBOL, GRAIN MERCHANT. i New Corn yellow $ 50 New Corn, mixed 48 i Machine shucked one cent less. Corn, per cwt., mixed 56 ! Corn, per cwt, yellow 58 Oats, new 3;, Wheat, No. 2 83 Wheat. No. 3 8(1 Flye 50 Barley - 52 Clover Seed _ 560 Alsyke @5 25 Buckwheat 60 Flax Seed 81 Timothy $1 25 CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago market closed at l;15p. m today as follows: Wheat, December 82S Wh.-al. May gg! (Wheat, July ;;j Corn, Docember 439 ( Corn, May 43J Oats, December _ 341 I Oats, May _ gg [Jan. Pork. ju 30 May I’ork 10 go January Lard per cwt 6 37 TOLEDO GRAIN MARKETS. I Changed every afternoon at 3-00 o’clock bv J. D. Hale, Decatur Special wire service. • 1 \\ heat, new No. 2, red, cash ...J 89 i December wheat 1 ygs May wheat I1 Cash com, No. 2, mixed, cash. 44 I Corn, December 44 May Corn 43 Oats, Cash _ ggi Oats, December May Oats Kye, cash eg STUCK. BY FRED SCHUMAN, DEALER J ,nbg - i<(L 450 Cattle per lb 3 @ 3, ' Calves, per lb 5 @ - o he ? p t’i per lb .....2 2* Beef Hides, per lb. I OTHER PRODUCTS. BY VARIOUS GROCERS AND MERCHANTS. r F.ggs, fresh, per doz _ t 91 Lard 9 1 Butter, per pound "il/fiir, . I otatoes, new ‘ 9 Onions 4 Cabbage per 100 lb , l Apples, per bll ’■ Sweet I’otatoe. per bu -r

HAY MARKET. No. 1 timothy hay (new) , 57.60 «f"00 INo 1 mixed hay (new) . ..$5.00 $»: DO No- 1 clover hay (new) POULTRY. BY J. W. PLACE CO., PACKERS. Thickens, young per lb 7 Fowls, [>er lb. 06} Ducks, per lb 06 Voting Ducks 6 @O7 Voung Turkeys, per lb. 12} 1 leese, old per lb 05 1 Geeee, young, lb 6 WOOL ANb HIDES. BY B. KALVER A SON. Wool, unwashed 16t020 Sheep pelts 25c to 75 Beef hi lee, per pound 05} Calf hides 07 Tallow, per pound 01 COAL Per Ton Anthracite f 700 Domestic, nut 4 00 Domestic, lump, Hocking 4 00 Domestic lump, Indiana •'< *0 Pocahontas Smokeless, lump 550 OIL TIARKET. Tioua 1202 Pennsylvania 187 Corning 1.67 New Castle 1-74 North Lima.... L 37 South Lima L'>2 Indiana 1212 Whitehouse 1-® Somerset 1 Neodasha. (Kan.) Barkersville Kagland HARKET NOTES. Liverpool market closed steady. W heat, | cent higher. Corn, | cent higher. Receipts at Chicago today: Hogs .TMMIO Wheat — ,r >l> chi’ 1 Corn |7'l car* Oats 100 <■»•* Cattle... Sheep 2fKKW Estimate for tomorrow: Hogs -J** 1 Wheat 100 car* Corn „ |7.i car* Oats 125 car* ROY ARCHBOLD, DENTIST I. O. O. F. BLOCK 'Phonos Office, 104; residence, - I '’