Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 42, Decatur, Adams County, 29 February 1904 — Page 4

Fanns and City Property for Sale. Erwin <fc Erwin have for sale twc farms in f’nion township, well im prove*l; 90 acres, 8 miles from city and 120 acres 3 miles from city. Also two 80 acre tracts in Washington township near city, one 90 acre tract one mile from town, 81 acres three Utiles from city in Root township, Well improved, on pike road and rural route. We also have a number of city properties and two good business blocks. These will be sold at bar Kains, and we will list others desiring to sell farm or city or city property. Money to loan at the lowest rate of interest. ERWIN & ERWIN

j IQI MORE INDIGESTION. I N&Tatf “Ninety-five times out of a hundred.” said the ■ Romoc man, “ you can attribute fainting fits, verfl tigo, heart palpitation, and all such disagreeable i feeling to indigestion.” “Ninety-nine times out - ■ of a hundred you may be sure that these same disfl agreeable symptoms and the trouble that causes them can be rectified by the use of Romoc.” “Romoc is the greatest of Nature’s remedies. It strengthens the stomach and enables it to digest the i food that is eaten. It produces a healthy, natural appetite. “Romoc dispels all poisonous secretions from the body by i strengthening those organs whose duty it is to get rid of I such injurious sub- stances. If you are subject to any of the \ \ distressing / sym p - toms which I have VT mentioned Lr’M® above, I wish you would try J \ Z./ *7 “ ‘S Romoc. It will do you I \ ML« more good than any \\ f drug you ever heard of. Xf" W 7 When it comes to using \ *—J \/ DSP medicines containing alco- 1 M hoi there is no comparison. / 4 y MJ p Romoc does not contain ) J 1 - ' g a drop of those poisons. \\ ■ The way in which ■ Romoc is sold, on j | ||RC' ■ < a guaranty, proves *,l IB the very high / J — regard in / J CuSi.mff \ I which it is / / — f f Jf\ ' ■ held. / ( C' —TTf f V . 1 Waaffl Ask for ROMOC LAXATIVE TABLETS SURE CURE FOR CONSTIPATION. Tr- hare inrestiaated Rnmnr. H> know that all that is Maid by the komoe man pertaining to thin wonderful remedy is true, and we will refund to anyone ths j prirr <,f the remedy not satisfied with the results obtained, lie member, llumos is guaranteed and sold by ] < HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

DR. MARSHALL’S LUNG SYRUP 7 ! | THE BREATH BUILDER—= g | T'HIS MEDICINE WILL MAKE YOUR LUNG S STRONG SOTHAT YOU WILL S 1 ALWAYS BE ABLE TO TAKE A FULL BREATH. The greatest medicine for the S irf Respiratory Organs in the world. —r”7~z: . ... . — » g | A Cough Syrup that Cures any Throat I | or Lung Trouble. | Jjl ZZZZZ ZmZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ Guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Asthama, Difficulty of Breathing, Whooping Cough, and a Great Relief in Consumption. It is a medicine you should take now 3 For The Children | • t F vg Mothers, you should use this Syrup for your children. It is safe and can be given to the smallest child, and the most pleasant to the taste. One or two doses often stop a child’s £? S 3 cough. And we are positive you will like it so well after using the first bottle that you will S have nothing else. EVERY BOTTLE GUARANTEED to give satisfaction or money back h I DR. MARSH ALLS LUNG SYRUP is sold only b) Druggists. ! S , 3 Sizes 25c, sOc and SI.OO 3 Sizes |

HELGA When Mr. Fleming of Terre Haute shipped John M., 2:09, to Lexington to continue his list of victories among the best of his class, he took along a four-year-old mare by Axinite. She if one of the best gaited mares imaginable. Mr. Fleming gave her a couple of easy work-outs, and then, along toward the last of the meeting, gave ' her three miles in 2:14|, 2:14 and | j 2:12|, last halves all as good or better j than 1:05. This mare Helga is by Axinite the sire of the superbly bred I stallion owned by A. N. Acker, Pleasant Mills, Ind. Fresh fish at all times at Fred ; Scheiman's Meat Market.

Dr. Canada Tuesday. Hot Claret at Burt House Case. Hot claret at Burt House Case, ts Confirmation suits at Gus Rosenthals. ts Dr. Canada at Dr. Coverdale’s Tuesday, March Ist. For all kinds of fresh fish call at ; Fred Scheiman's Meat Market. WANTED—Bailed straw or shredI ded corn fodder. Frisinger & Co. Save money and get the best Con- ! firmation suits at Gus Rosenthal’s. See Gus Rosenthal for an up to date spring suit—just the thing for Confirmation, ts Money to loan on farms at lowest rate of interest. Any sum, any length of time and privilege of partial payments. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co., 257dtf. Don’t use imitation when you can get the original Battle Creek Sani-| tary Health Foods in your own ■ town. For sale by F. V. Mills, the groceryman. Phone No. 88. 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 >SO upwards. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf We are making special low prices on monuments to be erected by Decoration Day. We have all the latest designs, and invite you to call and see them. Wemhoff's Monumental Works, Decatur, Indiana Leaders of North-eastern Indiana. The word ’“cheap" should never enter your mind when you want something to eat you should above all things have the best, purest and cleansest goods to lie had when ‘ you expect • o eat. The Chase & Sanborn's coffee Ko We Ba, and Monarch canned goods fill the bill. True sells them. Farm For Sale.—l3s acres in Jenings county, only |35 per acre, limestone soil, 20 acres bottom, good house, orchard, large burn, living water, 20 acres timber, balance in cultivation, 20 acres growing wheat, on pike,3 miles from Pa. railroad, 2 miles from Big 4. Call on or address, D. A. Hendrickson, Queensville, Ind.

jFOOLED THE MOB Would-Be Lynchers Can t Understand This Change of Sentiment. The Last Time Terre haute Gave Way to Mob Spirit the Rioters’ “Bluff” Went. > This Time the Sheriff Met Them in an Altogether Different Attitude. Terre Haute, Ind., Feb. 29. —Thirteen arrests have been made of men who made a “bluff" at lynching Jerry Duggins, the triple murderer. They I cannot understand their predicament i and when Sheriff Fasig told them he I would do all in his power to send them to prison, for the first time they fully realized the changed conditions since the last lynching in Terre Haute. With one or two exceptions the arrested men are police characters, several are ex-convicts and some of them had been in jail frequently for misdemeanors. They knew at the time of the Ward lynching that the “bluff” won, the lynching was carried out and the lynchers, although as well known as they are now in the Duggins case, were not molested. They are held on information and the grand jury is investigating each case to the end that indictments may be returned for felonies for which prison sentences can be inflicted. The thirteen men comprise practically all the leader* at the jaii Tuesday night. Kokomo, Ind., Feb. 29. —In the burning of the magnificent edifice of the Disciples of Christ in this city the fire I fiend followed Mrs. James Turley to , | the cemetery gate. Mrs. Turley was . burned to death in a gas explosion at her home Thursday. While her funeral obsequies were being observed in the new Christian church building, | which was the finest of its kind in Ko- ; komo. fire broke out. It was necessary to conclude the services in the Methodist Episcopal church. The beautiful | structure. which was the pride its I owners and of the city, is a mass of i ruins. The loss on it is 140.000, and ; but SB,OOO insurance was carried. You can file year mortgage exemptions with the auditor any time during March and April,Ja fact that should not be overlooked. 4’?dl2

] Weather Forecast. Indiana—Rain; fair Tuesday, colder I in south portion. MARKET REPORT. Accurate prices paid by Decatur merchants for various products. Cor rected every day. GRAIN. BY E. L. CARBO’., GRAIN MERCHANT. New Corn yellow I New Corn, mixed Machine shucked one cent less. Oats, new 41 Wheat, No. 2 99 , Wheat, No. 3 9(> i Bar lev I Rye No. 2 i Clover Seed 5 72 Alsyke @ 5 05 Buckwheat 48 Flax Seed 8C Timothy f CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago market closed at 1:15 p. tn today, according to J. D. Hale’s • ’ special wire service, as follows: J Wheat, May 1 OH .Wheat, July 951 Corn, May 56j j i: Corn July 55} Oats, May 44j i Oats, July 41| ] J May Pork 15 37 j July Pork . 15 42 May Lard, per cwt . 787 j July Lard 8 05 j TOLEJ) GRAIN MARKETS. Changed every afternoon at 3:OC o’clock br J. D. Hale, Decatur Special wire service. Wheat, new No. 2, red, cash fl 031 ’ May wheat 1 01| , July wheat, 971 Cash corn, No. 2, mixed. cash. 471 Corn, July bl| May Corn 53| Oats. Cash 451 May Oats 45s | Oats, July 411 Rye, cash 76 OTHER PRODUCTS. BY VARIOUS GROCERS AND MERCHANTS. Eggs, fresh, per doz I 15 Lard 8 Butter, per pound 11 @ls Potatoes, new 1 CO i Onions 75 Cabbage pet 100 lb 1 50 Apples, per bu 8C Sweet Potatoe. per bu 7f STOCK. BY FRED SCHEIMAN, DEALER Lambs 1(3 4 50 Hogs, per cwt f 4 85@5 00 Cattle per lb 3 @ 31 Calves, per lb 5 (Ct 5j Cowa 2 Q 2j Sheep, per lb 2 (£$ 2| Beef Hides, per lb 6

POULTRY. BY J. W. PLACE 00., PACKERS. Chickens, #oung per lb Fowls, perWDucks,T»er lb Young Ducks Young Turkeys, per lb pj Geese, old per lb s@g Geese, young, lb slr,gs lr ,g HAY /TARKET. No. 1 timothy hay(baled) No 1 mixed hay (baled) No. 1 clover hay (baled) — 54.50@6 26 WOOL AND HIDES. BY B. KALVER a SON. Wool, unwashed 16t020 Sheep pelts 25c to 75 Beef hides, per pound 06 Calf hides Ox Tallow, per pound 04 Coon 15 to 1.25 Skunk 20 to 1.25 O’possum 10 to 60 Muskrat sto 22 Miuk 50 to 12.00 OIL /TARKET. Tiona ¥1.95 Pennsylvania l.!O j Corning 1.60 ; New Castle 1,67 North Lima 1.31 South Lima 1.76 Indiana 1.76 Whitehouse 1.35 Somerset 1.75 Neodasha. (Kan.) 1.21 Barkersville 97 Ragland 61 COAL—Per Ton Anthracite ; f 7 50 Domestic, nut 4 00 Domestic, lump, Hocking 4 00 Domestic lump, Indiana 3 80 Pocahontas Smokeless, lump 550 /TARKET NOTES. Liverpool market closed steady Wheat, j cent higher. Corn, J cent higher. Receipts at Chicago today: Hogs -"><‘000 Wheat 17 ears Corn 196 cars Oats 70 cars Cattle 25000 Sheep 60000 Estimate for tomorrow: Hogs 300(0 Wheat 20 ears Corn 20'' ars Oats 150 'ars Dressmaking Shop. After a vacation of several weeks I have again opened my dress making shop, at my former loca ion over Smith, Yager & Falk's st* re. I will be glad to greet old and new friends and I solicit your patron ure. LILLIE LEWTON