Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 20 January 1904 — Page 4
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Xr’-.-KXXH X-to.-Joii'lto. A • ft tet ■ M eV 0 > i V e e <■> e* eo e«J liw *’ 4 ■>« *< « -Mi'J 4 A • ®re (J-:?CV teH d* W\ ♦> !»s M< QHC. .v .A ->• arte tmet, 9o«e tlaftcr piark ■ ’ISO. * c o ♦). A •'«* acre tract cent Debater, food 7. $. fit ;ier» tract. ton baiiduMrs UJW A-? 0 acre M'tidt fn-me buudiagß, FKO V A <0 sere !ract, food Improver I 2UO » b W >4O acre tract, new banding's barn. ’«*% I « A aerb tract, good location, log W& ;/ (2. An W* acre 1 tract, pc or bn?ld ingi, Sotne “ 1? An 80 acre tr«ct f ordinary bunding*. i * ° 2 ?i. An V> acre tract, no bui .dings sand <oam I**/.’ • t r I <5. *4 tract, good building's, some Um* *Har SI »0 V ’ ‘ . *- W *n *>4 acre tract, first class, improve- . • 47. An &. acre tract, frame f 100 ' q . Ans were tract, feud impn . emt-ns. . teute • th. B lot) ®re trtet, fair buildings, sand and cia.i in 1, ■* due ® a>. & JdJ acre tract, food ImprorrmentA •«W O A ICO sere tract, w« 11 tispitved, good looaxfto, isua# t>2 A 130 acre tract, large tram- residence, ffi. A Wo acre tract. Brst-classinproreacnU >L AWI acre tract, ordinary improvetueat, W*» o • ffe & St ’ acre tiaet. good iaiproveurfnts SLfc rjjjaSnweHl ctket valuable farm, not hen !u MeaMeoi'i 1 . now oa aaic. - --
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to Water Consumers The books are made tip mid uro now in the hands of the treasurer, dense call and settle at once. G. E. Steele. Supt. Water Works. Private funds tolrtun on city prop i*rt.y at lowest rat< interest. Privilege of partial payments. The Decatur AM’act and Loan Co. ?sMtf
Ci*sF wojp3wci.w?tßr. *' ifO'I.T >. r i ; mpcr ~f <!<•• n able baridft _■ Ims r» li-ot i ’t'lt) 4 ! e»ch. <>n Mrrcer. A i-rtn-x. Linn and Decatur streets. V Di-- 1 H<-v injr ii. aww of the m'n.v ns- ’• i ■ Me irit s in Dt < £<« dull \w- »«&■ • r>\v oil ring for sal* *■« \ *; ft n ..a s» mod ix»t) lo* r» ■ Btwmrti *i-rw(4. iR 0 A (9*o* room con uro oh T««:b «i re c, t fv* • A Mvo room oo -•crer. ! Ks ‘ A’ taoti tv, room Cot tint, co S »<w etseet er-.s so. a s.i«■ rt able fire ro»n> co* ige oa Toted swrevt, *K nt «to r •> rj ano a ba-T rcJa, t< ean Tbnvl scree* ♦ aS SA A r Wth—lon'e enttare. ,u<oie. eie cm Stoetab Stew,. »>74 id. a a.— . , » cotcagr, d rot* a, < er» ie >1 ocincm tog. -eV, Atco •* t» w \ t-v ra, ,tury ant a bads i code • ee. . Lma sere, t ® ;x> S-*. A ~ metndiana ees-c. tone on K o>* s> ree’ .ano •■w • ■*«! built tu-rooß. corrajrc oa ? r.e> £> .'l> t S'. A o.c irrn CP’tagb on 51 erect »e. ct Slabio. etc in.io ->s A i»usu n, <s mt s "’d b«r ii»f on Uuu r.v< If r street. H Ls 4 . » A nitwit-rn C»'r*C'9aQ £ir« rm fr ®fte% Stone f«hiua«it««>0 (I M —* » 40 A nrw>'rn s» «t • aud t half resid. oca oa *•1 ad ’sun. s-rt e t f. 5. > 41. A romf ral le cct’aze <m> Monroe s reel »■ »» ) ,® _ A 7 room coi.are cb Marsbs'l •».-««► f -5 «3. A rcßtcnt’age. targe Cut on Cheat oat Street ft a*. ® h «. A o <nfmtable e<M<age. large stable, two lota. Levaotb at reel. 41.«a B At. o-arory brick r< rideuce on raemad street, tl.a u « A atory and a L*lf residence, Nor.roe tbrert ll.aou <7. A two-«orv frame residence. IS tota 1 Cb> atom street. C 3 KX> ♦A A ,»< «>..00f , Wnry tuid, kalt «»,.donee OB Marshall street. #>;,:&» | J <9. A story and a half 9-room house o» : Third Street, JBtUtl • > Sb A story and a tee If vosiaeßae. ttva krtts f stable, on Third .m et ® SHU 51 A story trod a half Modern cesufrißee on Men.»r street. aß,daS r.». A Story ana a half rewdriiee oa ft ah , Street. * «* M A aatory residence on SUwsttau dtownt M A 2-story rc stturKco on Wm.eieWw *»»*> I «l.«i 55. A 2-Mmw brMt •» neectwH t» weft. AM)** 1
For Sdl« Clwp A good wood ' . beating stove. Inquire at this office. ; For Sale— House and lot on First street., inquiro v of Theo. Kennedy ! •305d6..' Money to loan on farms at lowest rate of interest. Any sum, any length of time and privilege of par tial payments. The Decatur Abstruct and Txmn (Jo., 257dtf. |
A GREAT YEAR Oil Business in Indiana Makes Money for State. The report of Sid < 'onger. state | I oil made to the governor .j today shoM* that the operations t ,of his depart;• nt las; yi ar have In e« 4>i fruiWul that the state is bitinr H t*;!,'.) <4 than at th< ftid «T a«,» (Afcor ytmr in the life o| the of H'llWeti Hi. TMts re p.rt > tbe fi»ot wider the law ttmt ' requires thwA hnlf of the proceeds fro® wn>A<diow gti to the ■state Üb<«* tie old system the receive# all the fees. I Dwiag tie ywi< ltM?3 th' f'k' from tho iiwp< ctio» c< oii in tin 150 sriitHMs thr»ug>o«t the state ' •> *»3>O. ’Bhn amount horivei wb be®, ca» not be eomp r•d with ttet of ® « vow »s at the end 114)2 no report of few » i.« required. Tin last year, h *, • tin. shot* en in» of : .:.',ooi barrel* on t<V amjntt if •no ii »*• »* .t into n' ’ . e . ’ r. a 1«: „ » u . e: -Is ,t-;t t- ■ 1 a i'.'i ■ ai>e l'«r s ;t> pr m ii eg ; mj IKGULAt lESKS ® f«u'.'«»■ t w tuna ’fcz FreftU Tee*itt. Xl iSA I <re s .\ b • « ” (tetr- r . u (I si n « « n tt w o a ep <■ c of >i . h eh invit.iti -ns hav< be a is>r, -.1. ■ The hall is hAtiAif till deci ’ i.’ <■ «*> a•. i gllMlfb » I a . a' ■! a >» ■ ■ 0 » u — to » (a « « - i.r.-'t thcMe Who have Ixsen ' u ; Hi.■«• danees will ine.v • A» Pan. b aad f» huj. nts w 1 ■<• *e> t rd ■. ■ •• th evening and a © 4 tin »in a 'ier.. is |. 4 ng o. f< «. <-. t. " • a- I tiiu* v h itfbneneoeieedM ;■■' htron to et•totd s-uaa are 1 a t I »»<■ «. extend my sie ( '«e tr Uto Milters of Ate BIS ■ r wH»f j th ir rourtefMis treat- ' ■Mte aa# bearte ei]®.-ft dti e 1 Hi,a 10>*i« wi< Brinwy end tree I mbit pw ie worthy of th- coefi.ks» >e th. * hi we pbuce< ® i®- , t L lAUMtUITMW. Wuntet.—Wael >• W :<e<ie wrviee ia *®*aU beaMj. !®]®®e at " Wuf. ctece J b*. • •»» sale fonrfeM te&ad of ikifi bleed Short hew iXvhi® citele. acladteg enw u®i bnW. This steeii is aM or quitted l*n» nagisderaeg. .-and <bm ttst-claws state. Cail « or adteess Wd'.xu®d Jbr.tew® > * Ve 1. Dewater, kndana. 30Mlm Per Wide—A eeed ehaa «"ft <Jt’ Keeenies iand b:e®®es. Will giee pesscsidoß id one -<r Feb. f. Boom 22xM with ie>ed whbp rooh Rent W'in-onable, . (food thteblishinl trade. •*»■ >ns for selling. Have other baAaess to take onrattention. !• r ]».edctlars write or call on FlNdi <b Co., Geneva. Ind. ts Granftr. 35996 Grandor is a sensationally bred >oung stallion owned by A. N. Acker.! H’leaeant Mills, Ind., and should not lie long in getting up the ladder of j i fame. He is a product of the Mar grave farm, Terre Haute, Ind., the home of Margrave 3rd, 2:151, the HANDSOMEST TROTTING STALLION LIVING, by show horse records. Grander is by Axinite 3rd, 2:171 son of Axtell 2:12, the leading sire of 1902, and of 2:20 speed 1P03; sire of I Elloree 2:03.1, Praytell 2:09|, Ozenem ; 2111, Morguerite A. 2:12J, Tessie S. 2:121, Axmere 2:134, Home Circle 12:13|, Axtellion 2:14 j, Axtelloid 2:151, Axworthy 2:15.J, Axite 2:174, Axle 2:15], Telltale 2:16' ( etc. Grander's first dam Matt e O. by IJelinont fit dam of Oro O , 2:23, Belmont 4,41, is the so. of the dams of Russellmont I 2:121, .las. Shevlin 2:121, Instant ' l 11,.l 1 ,. Kitty Newman 2:144, Marique 2:14*, Tom Nolan 2rf)N ! |. Nancy Turner 2:114 Glenmont 2:11 j. Sea Bini 2:13:{, Chaiandes 2:144 ftc., son of; Abdallah 15, be by Ilamiltonion 10. Grand is one of the grandest indi-i I yiduals to l>o mu anywhere, is bred in the purple. He has the size, the ; color, the breeding, the individuality, | the gon Rn ,i n j] the mttke . up for g J . h ° aHB >* a grand young stallion we might sav he m rerfec Jinn. He has never had any training, but can show a 2:30 gait. Ho is conchy in eyerg pol a » pf his make up. l and wilh-.ill ts a sure ijpHer. |
Notice. All parties knowing themselves in debed to L. Yager or the firm of LYager A: Sons will please call and adI just their accounts, as it is necessary ' that same be done in order to settle I the estate. L. Yager Sons. 7d5 Matches, 5 boxes, 5 cents. Racket Store. Tinre, always the lowest— Racket Store. Thaad, per spool two cents.— Racket store. Spare ribs, backbone and pigs feet at Scheiman’s Meat Market. Two solid threugh trains daily Chiiago to California. Chicago, Un ion Pacific & North-AVetcrn Lino The (Herland Limited, solid tram Chicago to Coast daily. Chicago, Union Pacific & North-Western Line. List—End gate for Turtibull wagon lost between this city and mud pike. Fowler will confer a favor bwinforming this office. Lost, strayed or stolen—A Scot-1 land Sj»- iherd di.g, brown fact . anil brown cars. "The owner is Fred: Mailand and lie w:ii pay Li its return’ Tilden ui ■ er wi ’-.es r.s an I nounce that ho has again opened I h to> in y 1 r -I<l and no >v m. ■. m; . ? <ls L<>st- '. .ii.' s ,1■! wat; »■ w *. ■ 'V. -■ nts. sip-.,>.. r.: - Sr' rn. v ith ' g--$a Leave ti, . 'to * m tees . a: hi ->gtori ProI cie ng i< t • Jty. F ’ « n e( I frsiiul Hit* r»- .tof lq lu* )PPA'’i ii<> I rariii’y. The ivernu nt put in evi--4* t' officials ga>e testimony conceruim; the deposits »»f the Groffs and the eh- ifc Th £ fact was brought out by :v.o witne*-. i r>-ires-:-’■:■ "tns wliieii man ufactTireii the Gross fastener that the price to the Groffs of the complete tAj**- <■: . 7 e< :C. . with a re .. of 5 cents on each fastener, conuitionl •< <-n prompt settlement of bills. The price at which the fasteners were furi nisho,i to the government al first was •x*d al >l.i h, but lat< r ii wa reduced to $1.25 each. A flurry was created during one Stage of the proceedings when Attor •", 9 -r r-pri son!ing the Lorenz.-, to the court that Post een tai sine to witnesses before they I--i<®®> on th* staaii. Mayer denied the ■ teir®- When, subsequently, the mat ter cropped out again and Attorney Kumler said h» had positive evidence that Ma.Wr had committed the offense Pritchard rebul.ad the inspec tor *id warned him against its repetition.* District A Beach demand Aft ft affidavit to prove the assertion, whfch Mr. Kumler said he would fur 1 till later in the day, but the matter apparently was allowed to drop, as tlie atelavit was not presented. • Indicted for Peonage. Moriftjomery. Ala.. Jan. 20. —The grand jnTy nt the federal court here returned ten indictments against prom inent citizens of this and neighboring counties for peonage. Among those indicted were F. M. Pestwood and his son Noah, of Coffee county, charged with Wilding hi a state of peonage iiob English, an old crippled white man. and his son. Wiley English. The Htestwoods are said to lie wealthy ; id own lar :e tracts of land In Coffee county. Further Trouble Looked For. Johnstown. Pa.. Jan. 20.- Sheriff , Coleman and a large force of deputies are at Boswell following the shooting affray between deputies and striking foreigners It is understood that on effort will be made to arrest the pnr ticipants in the riot, wind more trouble is expected between Ute two score deputies auci the mob of idle mon. BRIEF DISPATCHES la diplomat ,c C'eles it >• iinaiumom r abroad that th« Iti.Hv-Japanvae situation liaa mneb Inpreved. teaoator Quay ha* introducrl a Hll providing for th* admlaaion of Oklahoma aim Indian Territory a* nun atat*. Tbattih annual cmivsnlion of ih> I'liotorraphara Aawriation of America will bn linld iu i st. Loula. Orl. 8 to a. Senators Mi'Linri-i a.i I Mmtny. of Mlsslolppi. have ix-eii •lertvi to so • -no.I tliniusolia* in ilia ITnilnit Blatts innate Ths arniv appropriation hill i-ai-riiM a total of . 573,0.*A.U70 Tim uppr'-prtaimu for th* current j year amount* io 1.1. :i;,nio. It la proper ith.it a >li-tout nut In- main In I the MiaaiMippt mar from Vlmites:mil*. Minn., , to Cairo. |l. Th* n-ionaiel <-,,*t i« tl.>.<rn.o><*. Georg* Pranet* Tialn. a lioui rtnttli ha* pul Occurred, wa*orpltSnml in Isu. hi* father ami I I three *l*lol-* -Irmir nl Men Oi ie.in* ot yellow | f.ver, Thte prteodeni ha« *ign*'l h® r«*olu- I ti»»n granitn< the u«® <»( the ledoral buihhn* I Bite. In*haii*p«>h*. for ihr erection lhernnn of j the Bteiij llarrißttti moiuinieni. j In »nt <»f nnjrei F,\erntt Hotirne. a rrtp9l9<l ■ raitroti fireman, of Ran Intotita. Tri.. »Unt and UHlf*d hip wife an<i hip in >thr*i * uteiaw, (a* tally *hut hi* wife w «.«p-(aiUtfr au>i them com* milted tiilcble -• •• «e
Weather Forecast. Indiana- Fair; Thursday rain <>r snow and colder. MARKET REPORT. Accurate prices paid by Decatur merchants for various products. Cor reeled every day. GRAIN. BY B. L. CARROL, GRAIN MERCHANT. New Corn yellow f 57 j I New Corn, mixed ot> I Machine shucked one cent less. _ : Oats, new ; Wheat, No. 2 - - 86 ; Wheat, No. 3 83 Rye - — Barley - •*? Clover Seed » ’ 'I Alsyke - - @ 5 I<> Buckwheat Flax Seed — - Timothy - *1 25 CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago market closed at 1: 15 p. m today, according to J. D. Hales special wire service, as follows: Wheat, May — 'C] Wheat, July — 841 Corn, May •’* S Corn July - — TbJ Oats, May — - 45? .Oats, Julv - - Jan. Pori - sl3 25 ! May Pork 13 20 j January Lard ner 6wt 6 07 ; May Lard, per cwt 7 20 ■ TOLEDO GRAIN MARKETS. Changed every afternoon at 3:0G: i Yclock b» J. D. Hale, Decatur , ■ Special wire eer> ice. i Wheat, new No. 2, red, cash — ? 9e| ■ I May wheats. 02;’ I i July wheat, - 861 i Cash corn. No. 2, mixed, cash® I ; IC :rr:. July . May Corn —4O y I i Oats. Cash — 41$ | I May Oats. 42; | j Date, July 39| | ; ! lye, cash <' OTHER PRODUCTS. BV VARIOUS GROCERS AND MERCHANTS . I Egffs, frosh, per doz 5 27 | Lard 9 I Butter, per pound -1 lift 1: i 1 Potatoes, nbw 61 i I Onions M | i" 1 .,-e per 100 ■ ■ < I Apples, j>er bu W I i Sweet Potutoe, per bu 75 STOCK. ® BY FRED SCHEIMAN, DEALER I Lambs 4(i< 4 50 ; dogs, per cwt .....® f (04 50 j Cattle per lb 3 @ 34 j Calves, per 1b..._ _....5 (Cfi 5| j Cows 2 @ 2j Sheep, per lb 2 @ 2j Beef Hides, per lb 5j POULTRY. BY J. W. PLACE CO., PACKERS. Chickens, ■’young per lb. 5@6 Fowls, per lb. 3(rr*>|i Ducks, per lb. 6 I Young Ducks 6 j Young Turkeys, per lb 10 ■ Geese, old per lb 4 Geese, young, lb 4 HAY OARKET. ’ No. 1 timothy hay(baled) No 1 mixed hay (baled) —— At. 55.00 @ 56.2e No. 1 clover hay (baled) WOOL AM) HIDES. BY B. KALVEB A SON. Wool, unwashed 16t020 Sheep pelts 25c to 75 Beef hides, per pound 06 Calf hides 08 Tallow, per pound 01 Coon 15 to 1.25 Skunk 20 to 1.25 (( possum 10 to 60 Muskrat sto 22 Mink 50 to $2.00 COAL- Per Ton Anthracite 5 7 50 Domestic, nut 4 00 Domestic, lump, Hocking 4 00 Domestic lump, Indiana 3 80 Pocahontas Smokeless, lump 550 OIL GARRET. Tiona 52.02 Pennsylvania 1.87 Corning 1.67 New Castle 1.74 North Lima 1,37 South Lima 1.32. Indiana Whitehouse 1.35 Somerset 1.32 Neodasha, (Kan.) L2l Barkersrille 97 Ragland 66 fIARKET NOTES. Liverpool maiket closed steady. Wheat, cent higher. Corn, cent higher. Receipts at Chicago today: Hog" 4-MXXj W heat 2fl care Corn 286 cars Oats — 35 cars Cattle 2.1000 Sheep 20000 Estimate for tomorrow: Hogs 32000 Wheat 50 can j Corn ' 135 car* ! Oats —— 133 '.an Seven cakes Lenox soup—?.*>cents, •ut Rueket Store. Mts. M Gilson of South Grunt Street, Decatur, wishes to tin nounce to Indies that she is prepared to make hair switches front combings and solicits your patronage. Satisfaction guaranteed. 7d5
Monroe Agent. Mr. Jonathan Burkhcad h.-<s beenappointedagent for the Daily ■ and Weekly Democrat for Monruv : and vicinity and is authorized to ' take subscriptions and receive mon ' ey. ts Ten thousand dollars private funds left with us to loan on Deca i tur real estate,first mortgage. Low | rate of interest. Will loan in sums jof |SO upwards. The Decatur Ab I struct and Loan Co. 257dtf Farm For Sale. —135 acres in Jen. ings county, only $35 per acre, limestone soil, 20 acres bottom, J good house, orchard, large barn, living water, 20 acres timber, balance iu cultivation, 20 acres growing wheat, on pike,3 miles from. Fa. railroad. 2 miles from Big 4. Call on or address, D. A. Hendrickson. Queensville, Ind. Farms- and City Property for Sale. (g) Erwin & Erwin have for sale tw, farms in Union township, well im proved: 90 acres, 8 miles from city and 120 acres 3 miles from city. Also -two 80 acre tracts iu Washington I township near city, one 90 acre tract one mile from town, 81 acres three miles from city iu Root township, - well improved, on pike road and rural I route. We also have a number of leity pro]s>rties and two good business □locks. These will be sold at bar Q I to sell farm or city or city propertv. ERWIN A ERWIN MONEY JO fi THE DECATUR ABSTRACT & * COMPANY. (incorporated) A large sum of PRIVATE MONEY 1 has been placed with us to loan on I elty property and farms. No delay lor red tape in making loans. Lowest i 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. Thin company can also furnish abstracts of title on short notice to any piece oi real estate in Adams county. THE iDECATUR ABSTRACT A LOAN ' CO. Rooms 3 and 4, Studabaker j block. 257dtf DECATIR 9 INSURANCE AGENCY We write Fire, Lightning C* and Windstorm Insurance We will insure your property either farm or city— and take care of your business in a business like man ner. We solicit your patronage. Office in Niblick block over Holt house. Schulte A Co.’s clothing store GALLOGLY & IIAEFLING ( ■ ■ ■ ' 11 1,1 'Phones Residence 312. Office 103. Send your dates in early. Fred Reppert Live Stock Auctioneer. J . Speaks English, German, Swiss and , Low German. DECATUR, INDIANA. Weak Men Made Vigorous , ' What PEFFER S NERVIGOR Did! STI? Pfirfillly »M nnleklr Curi“» when oUi-r* V.Mwto tarn r'giMMlt iiiahhi><»l;<>M )l £!JS2 , IS , A'••®L ,,, ’*o'- Abeolutelr Oust-•eli-eil to < ure Nervoueneee, l.oet VlttoiltV, Imito.tenry. Nlchtly KinlMluna. Lo»I Hower. ' I Memory. Utoitlto IM" "*'• "P <jre tr trl'.nUift nr rrtnrrt -t"' l ’ -r» 2-‘. r f r f*’lt ln-»nitr tiul comuniptton I ‘•"fit let Itielet nil ||»' u* PKFFCH'S .NEllVlGoh.nr neti' 1 to It < en go <-arrle<| i n VPI t lK^kP ,, pminUit, ■*>!■ »r«i>pri. or 0 with A Written <ln»r •I- < K'nrn* gaej. l'eii.|>hln m e ■ I ItrFEK MLDIt.AL AHS’N, Chl<aK<>. I»For sale by Blackburn A Christen. I ROY ARCHBOLD, ! I IIE.NTIHT. I. o. o. F. BLOCK. Phonos Office, 164; residence, 245
