Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 311, Decatur, Adams County, 11 January 1904 — Page 4

MONEY TO LOAN THE DECATUR ABSTRACT & LOAN COMPANY. JI ku tithe iron day of rueeiting <f>o up. ju mie to five years tittie, with pri-ilezo of part I p lymenta. This company ?au also furnish abstracts of eal estate in Atlanta couniy. THEi DECATIR UtSTRAcT A. LOAN CO. Rot ms 3 and 1, Studabaker nil ATI i: INNURAM I! AGENCY We write Fire, Lightning and Windstorm Insurance We will insure your property Mtber farm > • city and take care of your I twines- in a business like man ■er. Wes 'it y<>ur patronage. house, Schulte A Go's clothing store. <. UtLO(.L) a iiakfmm; Phones- Rr-idenee 312. Office 103. Send your dates in early. Fred Reppert Live Stock Auctioneer ■Speaks Eng sh, German, Swiss and DECA TER, INDIANA Weak Men Made Vigorous ,'A- , .*■ r*l*i*. -w. i.iegy 4»'E«.rr Khat FEFEERS AIERVIGOR Did! •<»f ? •’ Nf*r» *»»♦••, Let Xhailty, ;■> Ijr 1. <i i AMion*. I '**' Pom • , ’ ‘ n>r« , W King I»• ak VI rtf ’mi t.u.ir I In! I ! K ; LL>l< tL. AM'S’N, litiiugu, ill. -e ! •. 31a'Ll t.ri A Christen. ROY AROEEOLD, I. <>. O. E. CLOCK ' I’4; resatecoe, _I:

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STRICTLY NEiJfPAL Germany Will Not Take a Hand In the Far Easl- '■ aider’s I ■>■ The Importance of Sech a Decision Cannot Es Easily Overestimated. ' • en ,' pa i and Russia. <ie> .diit in tl • vent of war between t that Germ my will mainta n a str t neutrality and that which it i understood will almost Imnn ilia ■ be announced hi some oth dal matin - in Berlin cannot be easily ; insure tin. - hostilities will be confined | io the two powers concerned, and it Ins tn the est it- which France and burg an 1 > rcspectha ly in favor Puss.an Troops Massing. •ter who has lately returned from the ‘"it and _"i’ euo soldii-rs were in the that t] Russians will occupy northern Korea inti hat the pos.ible collision was not imminent for a month or more Great Military Activity. Pekin. -lan. 11. —Reports from Man ■huria are to the efli t that there is <reat military act ity there rallroa's are bring ng troops from it Port .Arthur and .New Chwang are ' preparing to leave The Russian gen China Has Cause for Alarm. lar 1! she Rn sian n a ' >jr a policy of atlJl No New Developments. H ■ la Japanese ■u . mt the far Eas/ern news ha; Im received by the lega-

Weat hc r Fo reca st. Indiana Snow follow* 1 by lair; Tue-day fair and warmer. MR. TAGGART S POWER The Leader's Strength in Indiana Has Been Clearly Demonstrated. indianapoi! Jan. 11 T. Taggart of this city, who so ight to put him on. of politics both locally and nation ally Keich has been given the woi drubbing tlin' has he m administered tc any polii.Han in many years in Indianapolis As if Tm..art was not salisfled with completely overwhelming Keach in the election of Fanning a district chairman, he has had Fanning elected 'lce chairman of th' state committee, where he will hai • a l ii voice in managing the coming camI paign. And now Taggart is in Washi ington and the papers an teeming I with talk of him for national cli I man which very naturally is sack I cloth and ashes for the Keach crowd, which sought to rele ate him to the real Taggart seems to be in the hey day of his political power witii his own I party. The moi ing of the Republican stale i committee Thursday is expected t i settle the long-mooted question of whether or not I'nion Danner Hunt of Winchester will be a candidate for the nomination I>r governor It was | expected that he would declare bin. i self at the love feast recently, but he | kept the other candidates on the anxious ■ •’■it by stating that he would soon make up bis mind It is now staled that he will settle the question when I the committee is 11 organ! ’<l. S ..tn i politicians say he is waiting until the er or not matters are favoral ''o him. There is considerable talk now of Ad- ; Austria, fur governor, but it is not bedepartment at Washington, has dei I ed not to b a candidate an * that he i . . doubtedly lie a formidable Candida!' run At tin meeting of tlie siati con . mittee it i expected that Os- ar Mi n: I gornery of Seymour will ann< iiuce his candidacy for judge of the mpri tne that h- would mak an announcement as soon as he retired as Fourth disti 1( committ man. trict. Evansville Second. WashingBoth sides are now cla raing a vic tory but it looks as if the shrewd Walt r Ur •' be retirril as chair man tet' ssor is a matter of Tie frient 1 s- ■ saman Cr believi iiat in- iris won a victory in ; for the reorganization and Jay counties have candidates against him. and bard fights < nlty in controlling the situation .-o as por.t nts ile has been givin., his p-i sural at tent m to the tight, and as lie part leadt ' - here believe In will is not disputed, however, that he 1 . Probab'e C.own Point Victim. Crown Point Ind Jan 11 Mary Replogle of Winfield, this i otu ty Is eeyond doubt a victim ot thi-j Iroquois tire in Chicago The <lav |>< fore liic catastrophe she left for Chi- | ■ ago for n week’s visit, taking with her a trunk She had plans arranged o visit several theaters during lie, i oay Sime that time her parmts i have not iii nrd from her and her trunk , remain vm-lalmed at the I'nion sta ii<: Her parents are sure she was. killed a.r 'lni' - rn'-ine- clalnnd '-••r i. lai.i and ii'tra'il the ?•• ‘ Conditions at Puerto Plata. W i ill ' .Inti I I \ bri< ‘ iblf.tsm of Saiiiriltt; late to th** navi department trotn Captain Hillhigham of Iho r rnii-i i Di ti d' cow al I'uerlt I hero a : • hi- I me a' I ha th situ Hon In tlie l it) was quiet There " ■ Death of Noted Souli' .r. 7 Far. Un 11. .lea' la hi Z tlu- 'i.i.t ■ ■.i ■ ' ■ ■ i';'' ■ c / i.' He .. d I /

AN OLDEN CRIME Murd?' Committed Quarter of a Century Ago Aired In Court. For Twenty-five Yeors Isaac ‘stover cf Cass County Evaded Arraignment. Betrayed by His Sister. H.s Trial Is Now on at Logansport. 1r.'1., Jan 11. — The trial el l :>:'<• Stov.-r, i 1 irc-'d with the murder of his lirother-in law, Edward ' i’ t, at Lewisburg twentj five year< ago. began In-. ■ today The trial will occupy a week or ten day ■ Tnc unusual inti eat manifest I in tlie ca. ' is due to .era! cause which j promise to mako this one of tin most noteworthy trials i \<’i i- id in the local courts Having in n coiuuiitiid a quarter of a century ago, the crime is one which lias been long forgotten, i even bj tin oldest re- den's of the city a.id county, who years ago liad been w rought up w ith excit m ‘nt over the tragedy. Il remained for a sister of the accused m ,:i to r.-iiye the cas by bet iay inn tin wh realn i .- of th< prisoner to the arthori s and ap . rearing herself as the chef witness for the proseeut The sister is Mrs Harriet DU Stover's victim GOVERNOR ATTENDS Durbin and Harr s to Be Present a Arbitration Meeting. Washington, wi re they will attend the A:--’ ' '.nn rican ar tra'ioi me. • Great Itr'i-rn similar to Hie cue di Regrets He D.d Not T • Lafayette. Inc Jan 11 A tie r»Marshall Cunkwiiei near Battle Cunkwiler's right arm beiw . the e ’hough : ’ fl: -t be t- 1 e fatn' no" ri gat i a vi Shocked by Trolley Wire l’ ■ Ninth a ,M> • 're, - M . \a T Rf ’iridy w>. !• ed am' bn: ■ -.1 by a streetcar u« wire ' o r.: ■ i ami t! strand : .! across her left clir c 101 l in ’hi t i.dv. •. iinron jr for s I'i'i- . was lie..-!' sW' I’* 1 ’* a' * ‘ad I.a i sb'' rail’ ' « re< >• » r J '■ l vas bo ' 1 . ■ 1 ! , th« e Su' de cf a P - < is ■ own. Im. .lan 1 \f‘”" ' S' ,d ‘ I 1.1 ' w I.- lia ijgf r < , v '"d be ■ mg. " ! n ar Ills f ' :..ng w from pin et, ;. .o-e' ids ' mi '.. am! fir d. WI Ret it f 1’ 1 tlont Ll' IK r ■ I'- ■-'» I i.” pr< .■ (’ ot <cl f Thi'i' t agau. t tb-i advance. ■ 1 ™

I TRY THE <Bl RT HOUSE CAFE ! FOf ATI- FANCY AND UP TO DATE DRINKS, j J Schlitz Beer on Tap and in Bottle ’ 3 and Home-Made “Tom and Jerry” ( I 9 CAIL ON MOSE AND HE WILL TREAT YOU « RIGHT. ~ L THE RIVERSIDE LiVci'y and Feed Bari] I Known as the King ham. h tjow owie-d by •! M The best of eare given our trade. Good covered feed vu'il the fint'st in the city. We also bus and sell horses, and pay the highest market pru-o*. (.'all and MiH« UH. J. /VI. R lie E I —.———i- I.vix'Mt astroot — - —

THE SOUTHLAND'S HERO Body of General Gordon Will Lie in State at Atlanta. Atlanta. Ga . Jan. 11. -The remains of the late (o ne il John H. Gordon, who died Saturday ai his winti r home ' r 'ar Miami. Fla . will rear I; thi city v. ‘x i j ' ■ .i

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MARKET REPORT. Accurate prices paid I>y Decatur merchants for utrious products. Corrected every day. liRAIN. BY E. L. CARR ' ■ 'SAIN MERCHANT. New Corn ye!' ' v * New Corn, tnxed . Machine shttC'ud cue cent less. Oats, new Wheat, No Wheat. No ; - Ks Rye .. M Bariev . 60 Clover S ' l l Alsyko — @ 6 3t> Buckw' 11 — ** Flax f‘’ ! HO Tims 1 * 26

CHICAGO MARKETS. ( sedai I li p. m l 0( i ace .'ding to ,1. D. Hale’s • gr ial >' re set ■ ice, as follows: peat, May I heat. July _ g|£ lorn, May 471 ai. July iqi 'als. Mar 39$ Oats.lnlv 35J lan 1 rk f|v 72” May Pork 12 H* Januarv Lard per cwt g May Lard, per cwt .. ._ g -4 TOLEDO GRAIN MARKETS.

Changed every afternoon at 3:(X /clock 1 J. D. Hale, Decatur Special wire service. Wheat, new No. 2, red, cash J <<)* M y wheat _ s;( j , July wheat. u'J Cash corn, N 2, sed -ash pi Corn, July .Ji May Corn 1 ),lts '~ l r Oats, July 3-1 Rye, casl

OTHER PRODUCTS. BY VARIOUS GRIX ERS AXD MERCHANTS. Kggs, fresh, per doz -11" I .ard * ' ’■•'i ,»1 pom d | ]f, Potatoes, new 1 | Onions » T Cabbage per 100 lb ’ " {-(v Apples, per Im -/[ Sweet I’otatoe, per bu

WOOL AND HIDES. BY B. KALVBR 4 SON. n,- Wool, unwashed 16t020 Sheep pelts . . 25c to 76 .. Beef bides, per pound (J g Calf hides . Fallow, per pound 04 16 to I.* 20 to 1.35 Alu.krat s to A , M '° k 50t0>2.0» STOCK. | BY (RED SCHEIMAN, DEALER 4@ 4 fit dogs, per cwt f 4 i> l-attln i»er lb. 3 n vt Calves, per lb. 5 g 3 ' T JW 2 tri *1 >heep per lb. _. 2 24 Beef Hides, per lb. POULTRY. BY J. W. PLACE CO., PACKERS. Chickens, young per lb. 5//« ' •- Fowls, per lb. 2 - Ducks. per lb / 3 Young Ducks ( - Y ’mg Turkeys, per lb. life I* Geese, old per lb 4 . Geese, young, lb • hay harket. I No. 1 timothy hay (baled) | .. S' ■' <r 98 59 No 1 mixed hay (baled) „ . *6OO @*6.25 • No. 1 clover hay (baled) fl COAL Per Ton Anthracite j 7 -q Domestic, nut .. — 400 Domestic, lump, Hocking 4 fjn / Domestic lump, Indiana 3 (JQ 1 oeahoutas Smokeless, lump 550 oil harket. g 1 Pennsylvania 'lB7 V ,rn ‘ i ! k ’ - 1 i.«7 | Newcastle ] ''■■'l.. 1 X South Lima. / 13' 4 Indiana ■•••.. ... -u, | \A bitehouse t \\ Somerset Neodasha, Kan.)... Barkersville p; Jtiglaud jir'i FIARKET NOTES. . •. V .' ••.ii 1 , Corn, ' cent lower. * it | Chicago today: !!•> 2b.; ears •3.. ■ dSt • 2 .IKSi ■ 1 fi ,r tomorrow. kJ!* •■*’■«« O'™- cars -. ... I.;.: ar* ~~ . BOX DELIVERY. I^B ,;, 'ersigp(.(l W j|| l. gip ti / inuil lioxi s p.-xt M,mdi AYorh will b. -,n I '■’ ' d M< nroe tml 1 J '*"* I tak. up . »* '<• - Purchits! ,l>e r ■'d.v for him. _ fl 'UN i'H.W lirilKHh • fl \.d \l * fl 1° A I\V / fl '* ek I ——l i 1 A