Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 4 March 1904 — Page 4

Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that by mutual consent the late firm of J, S. Bowers & Co., hardware dealers, has been dissolved, J. 8. Bowers, having retired from the firm. Samuel J. Laman of the old firm with Wilson il. L-e will constitute the new firm. The retiring firm desire to th ink the public for many past favors and bespeak for the new firm of Laman & Lee, a continuation of your patronage. The books and accounts of the old firm will remain at the store for settlement. Respectfully, J. S. Bowers, S. J. Laman, for J. 8. Bowers & Co. Notice. All who have accounts with J. S. Bowers & Co. will confer a favor by calling and settling same at onee bv cash or note. Our books must be settled. We have sold our stock of hard ware to Laman & Lee, who are now in possession. Books at store. 42d6wl We are making special low prices on monuments! to bo erected by Decoration Day. We have all the latest designs, and invite you to Call and see them. Wemhoff's Monumental Works, JDecatur, Indiana. Leaders of North-eastern Indiana.

FIRS T NATIONAL BA N K Capital $100,000.00 Surplus l 20,000.00 Resources 650,000.00 DIRECTORS: P. W. Smith, Pres’t C. A. Dugan, Cashier W. A. Kuebler, Vice-Pres’t E. X Ehinger, Ass’t Cashier D. Schmitt J. H. Hobrock D. Sprang 3 per cent interest paid on certificates. We solicit your patronage DECATUR. INDIANA

—‘'•‘on ,j .-X — -*> F'X' r ..' *X. ...~ T ■Ti' , 'fcya [HERE HEIS AGAIN! I Once more the Romoc man expounds the Theories of Health. This I > is What He Says: d / QEE here, good people, I have only a few words p © i /I vj to say in making my appearance again this year. If 1 | y ■ you need my advice, you probably need it badly, and it is 1 J ■ simply this: start in with Romoc, the sooner the better, and _<y W fortify yourself against the ills that are bound to come % during the next few months. a . Remember that Romoc is tl Heine made from a rock. 'I re is nothing in this whole, wide world that I have ever found in my travels, or that any of you have ever seen or 1’ xE ’ heard of, that will so effectually cure Rheumatism, Indiges- ■ tion. Nervousness,and all Blood Troubles, and besides curing 1 A i these ills, that will absolutely make you well of any of the !■ 11 I many derangements that are a result of such affections. 11 ■ r r*- J w I ■ Jy kV \7. -A- <i I want to remind you of an- E A other fact relating to Romoc, I and that is, Romoc is Nature’s own remedy. It I combines all the virtues found in every one of the I U great mineral springs of the world. There is not I i a single drop of alcohol in Romoc, nor are there I \ any poisons or other deleterious substances, that you find the I s . . . ingenuity of man adds to many so-called healtii-civinir medi- I I ‘ ines t 0 thc |r dutnment, and the danger of the people who use them. I Ask for ROMCjc LAXATIVE TABLETS-SURE ire have invert ffa(fft liaaioc. Jle knt>w that all that, in nai.i i, u u... J . thin wonderful r <wedu i .< true, and We a ill refund to anyone th J with the reeulte obtained. Remember, Romoc in guaranteed, ami told du not •atlefled ffIOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

hot Claret at Burt House Case. LOST—Between Blackburn’s drug store and the Baptist church, a fur collerette, Finder return to this office and receive reward. Private funds to loan on city property at lowest rate interest. Privilege of partial payments. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf FOR RENT—Two business rooms 1 corner Third and Madison streets, after March 1. Enquire of A. C. Gregory. 30d212w2 You can file year mortgage exemptions with the auditor any time i during March and April,Ja fact jhat should uot be overlooked. 42<112 Lowest Rates ever made from | Chicago to the southwest, via I Chicago Great Western railway. One way for round trip tickets on sale March Ist and 15th; April sth and 19th. For further information apply to J. P. Elmer, G. P. A., Chicago, 111. 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.

THAT’S SO . An Exchange's Comments Which Are Perhaps Correct. ■ Married—Miss Silvia Rhodes and James Canhan last Saturday evening in the Baptist parsonage. The bride is an ordinary town girl, who doesn't know any more than a rabbit about cooking and who never helned her mother three days in her life. She is not a beauty by any means, anty has a gait like a fat duck. The groom is well known here as an up to date loafer, He has been living off the old folks all his life and don’t amount to shucks. They will have a hard life while they live together, and the News has no oongratualtion to offer, for we dont’ believe any good can come from snch a union. —Opolma (Miss) Times. Real Estate Transfers. Catherine Confer to Herman Confer lot 121 Dceatur 11500. Noah Merrica to Harrison Sudduth lot 476 Decatur S7OO. M. Beehler to Lydia A. Shamp lot 320 Decatur S2OOO. James L. Swartz to T. J. Vorhees pt sec 5 Jefferson tp $2600.

Isaac Lehman to Amos W. Snyder lots 415 and 416 Berne $350. Amos Snyder to David Lehman lot 116 Berne $175. Emanuel Lehman to David Lehman lot 417 Berne 215. Daniel J. Baumgartner to Louis Bandelier lot 1 Buena Vista s,*oo. Sadie E. Gillig to Benj Breiner lot 169 Decatur $1225. Henry Kinney to Samuel Chronister ptl secl9 St. Marys tp SIOOO. Hot claret at Burt House Case, ts For all kinds of fresh fish call at Fred Scheiman's Meat Market. WANTED—Bailed straw or shredded corn fodder. Frisinger & Co. Just received three cars, best Anthracite coal. Let us have your orders. J. D. Hale, 'Phone No. 8. 42d6 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. Ten thousand dollars private funds left witty 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

WORKS LIKE A CHARM Just Breathe Balsamic Air of Hyomei It's Sure to Effect a Cure of Your Catarrh Brings Quick Relief for the ••Choking” Sensation Sales Break all Records.—Guaranteed to Cure by Leading Drug Firm, or Money Will be Returned.

A long stride toward solving the mystery of curing catarrh was taken with the discovery of Hyomei. In faci, the percentage of cures by this treatment proves it equal to the final tests. The folly of taking medicine into the stomach to cure catarrh of the nose, throat and lungs, has been realized by physicians, but not until Hvomei was known, had they a practical method that would obviate stomach drugging. A complete Hyomei outfit costs but sl, ana consists of a neat pocket inhaler that can lie used anywhere without attracting attention, a medicine dropper and a bottle of Hyomei. Breathing Hyomei through the inhaler, every particle of air that enters the nose, throat and lungs, is charged with a healing balsam that soothes and allays all irritation, kills the catarrhal germs and enriches the blood with additional ozone. The Holthouse Drug Co. have so much faith in the power of Hyomei to cure catarrh, that they are selling it under their personal guarantee to re- j fund the money if it does not give , positive relief.

HYOMEI A RECORD BREAKER. •ovel Method of Curing Catarrh. Sold on Approval by The Holthouse Drug Co. The popularity and remarkable; sales of Hyomei have broken all records. In nearly every city and , town in the country, tnis guaranteed cure for catarrh has given most i astonishing results. The leading ! druggists are so enthusiastic over' the remarkable peroentage of cores : following the use of Hyomei, that' with hardly an exception, they ad- ! vertise to their customers that Hy omei will be sold with the under-; standing that it costs nothing unless it cures. In Decatur The Holthouse , Drug Co. are endorsing it and guaranteeing to refund the money unless Hyomei cures catarrh. They have sold a great many Hyomei outfits, and today, no other treatment for the cure of catarrh has as many friends in Decatur and vicinity as Hyomei. It is a scientific, yet common sense method of treating and curing this too common disease. It sends by direct inhalation to every cell of the air paaaages in the head, throat, and lungs, a balsamic air that destroys all catarrhal germs, purifies the blood with additional ozone, and makes a complete and lasting cure of any catarrhal trouble. The complete outfit costs but sl, and includes inhaler medicine dropper, and sufficient Hyomei for several weeks’ treatment. You take no risk in buying Hyomei. The Holthouse Drug Co. positively guarantee to refund your money unless it cures.

THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO’S CONFIDENCE IN HYOMEI. Not q Penny Need be paid Unless It Cures I You of Catarrh. ‘‘Use Hyomei and be cured of catarrh,’ 1 say The Holthouse Drug Co. When a responsible business house like this comes out and advertises that Hyomei will not cost a penny unless it does all that is claimed for it, it shows what remarkable confidence they have in this scientific medical treatment. A oompleie Hyomei ontflt consists of a neat inhaler that can be carried in the pocket or purse, a medicine dropper and a bottle of Hyomei, and costs but |l. The inhaler lasts a lifetime and when extra bottles of Hyomei are needed they can be obtained for 50c. This treatment does away with all disagreeable and dangerous stomach dosing. Breathed through the Hyomei inhaler for a few minutes four times a day. it impregnates every particle of air taken into the air passages and lungs with germ-killing and health-giving lalsams. In this way It cures the most chronic and deepseated catarrhal diseases of the air passages and respiratory organs. The user is the sole judge whether Hyomei is to be jiaid for or not. If it does not help, The Holthouse Drug Co. will cheerfully return the money and it will not cost a penny.

Weather Forecast. Indiana —-Fair; ‘’Saturday; warmer. _ MARKET REPORT. Accurate prices paid by Decatur merchants for various products. Cor rected every day. GRAIN. BY E. L. CARROL, GRAIN MERCHANT. New Corn yellow $ 55 New Corn, mixed hl Machine shucked one cent less. Oats, new 40 Wheat, No. 2 93 Wheat, No. 3 90 Barlev 5* Rye No. 2 69 Clover Seed 5 96 Alsyke @ 5 10 Buckwheat 48 Flax Seed 80 Timothy J 95

CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago market closed at 1:15 p. m today, according to J. D. Hale’t special wire service, as follows: Wheat, May 97} Wheat, July 921 Wheat, July, new 93| Corn, May 538 Corn July 51| Oats, May 41 j : Oats, J uly 39J May Pork 13 92 July Pork 14 07 Mav Lard, per cwt 7 25 July Lard 7 37 TOLEDO GRAIN MARKETS. Changed every afternoon at 3:00 o’clock hr J. D. Hale, Decatur Special wire service. Wheat, new No. 2, red, cash $ 99j May wheat 98* July wheat, 93J Cash corn, No. 2, mixed, cash_ 47} Corn, July 491 May Corn 502 Oats, Cash 44} May Oats 42? Oats, July 40g Rye, cash 77 OTHER PRODUCTS. BY VARIOUS GROCERS AND MERCHANTS. Eggs, fresh, per doz $ 15 I >ard 8 Butter, per pound 11011 Potatoes, new 1 CO Onions 75 Cabbage per 100 lb 1 50 Apples, per bu 8C Sweet Potatoe, per bu 75

STOCK. BY FBED SCHEIMAN, DEALER Lamb* 4 5C Hogs, per cwt fl 85@5 00 Cattle per lb 3 @ 3i Calves, per lb 5 @ 5j Cows 2 2< Sheep, per lb 2 2| Beef Hides, per lb 6 POULTRY. BY J. W. PLACE CO., PACKERS. Chickens, young per lb @7 Fowls, per. lb Ducks, per lb Young Duck* 6g/7 Young Turkeys, per lb 12 Geese, old per lb 5(46 Geese, young, lb s(f/ 6 MAY HARKET. No. 1 timothy hay(baled) No 1 mixed hay (baled) No. 1 clover hay (baled) WOOL AND HIDES. BY B. KALVER * SON. Wool, unwashed 16t02C Sheep pelt* 25c to 75 Beef hides, per pound 06 Calf hide* L_~ 08 Tallow, per pound 04 Coon is to 1.25 Skunk 20 to 1.25 O'possum 10 to 60 j Muskrat 5; 0 22 Mink 50 to $2.00 OIL HARKET. X’ 01 ”' Pennsylvania Corning 1.57 j ! North Lima } -» s South Lima L 23 Indiana ’’ ’ ’ ’ Whitehouse j Somerset ill Neodasha, (Kan.) Barkersville nRagland COAL—Per Ton Anthracite j 7 Domestic, nut 4 Domestic, lump, Hocking?. 4 00 Domestic lump, Indiana __ 3 Pocahontas Smokeless, lump 5 sf,

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fIARKET NOTES. Liverpool market closed steady. Wheat, } cent higher. Corn, J cent higher. Receipts at Chicago today: Hogs 2000 Q Wheat 17 carg Corn IHi ears Oats — . 70 oarg Cattle I(Mkjq Sheep luooo Estimate for tomorrow: Hogs 3QOCO Wheat 35 <- arß Corn 165 ears Oats 160 iars MARKET QUOTATIONS Prevailing Current Prices for Grain Provisions and Livestock. Indianapolis Grain and Livestock. Wheat—Wagon. *1.01; No. 1 red, »te»dr •1 nt Corn—Quiet; No. 1 mixed. 44q. Oxts-Strong: N'. S mixet. Her—Clover, s**9; timothy, lil ts in n,. millet. *'>*9. * Cattle—Steedr »t 14,1 V. *3.14. Hog*—Strong »t «4 its.so Sheep—Stex.lv at 53.13 * 75. Lembe—Steady at *3.30 tHon. Grain and Provisions at Chicago. Opened u<>i3 WheatMar ii.oo ,<ir July , M S«P‘ M CornMay 5Sq ,525/ July st ,sp • Sept si’j OatsMay 41', Sept 34 , ‘ PorkMay 14.77 14.17 July ILW 1130 ‘ l.ard— May T.SJ ;.yj July 7,70 T.u RibaMar 7 j 0 f Ja.r. Mil 7 u Closing es-ih market—Wheat. * .<»>. corn? 41l»c; oat*. 40 ,c; pork. *11.79; lard. riJ K-4.'*v Cincinnati Grain and Livestock. Wheat—Firm: No. 1 red. 11."3. Corn—Steely; No > mixed. 47>*e. Oat*—Quiet; No. 1 mixed. Cattle—-leady al ll.i ,*l_>W Hott*—Firm at K.9055.M. 1 Sheep—Strong at 1i.00*4.15. Latniw—Acltre al *4.30 0 00. Chicago Livestock. Cattle— Steady; •leer., |..vUi>J.7s; ilocktri and feeder*. *3.30 *4.is. Hog*—Strong at 55.1 ■**-'.St. Sheep-Steady at t1.j0.*4 73. laiabt-Steady al 54.30*3.91). New York Livestock. Cattle—Firm at »4. u> *3.41. — Hoge—Firm at *3.30*3.53 Sheep—Firm at <*.75*4.301 y Lain ba—Slow al *3.3o*>*. 40. East Buffalo Livestock. Cattle —Steady at *3.7. *3.00. Hogs— Active at *4.40*5.75. Sheep- .'teeny at *&*>*l9o *• ** ■» u Ada) *O,IO. ~1 Public Sale. The undersigned will offer for s tie. at public auction, at his residence three quarters of a mile southeast of Decatur, commencing at 9 a. tn., on Wednesday, March 9, the following personal property, to-wit: One dark grey work horse, 9 years old; I light grey mare, 7 years old; I black work horse. (5 years old; 2 horses coming 4 years old, match team; I colt coming 2 years old; 5 shoats, weigh about 80 pounds each; 1 brood sow with five pigs, 2 brood sows, will farrow in April; 2 brood sows, will farrow in May: I Berkshire boar; 4 head of mileh cows, 2 cows will be fresh in April and one in June, 1 fresh cow, 4 3-year-old-steers, 5 2-year old heifers, 2 2-year-old steers, 3 yearling calves, 1 red Poland bull; a lot of chickens: 17 ton bailed hay, 8 ton of loose mixed hay. 2 ton of clover hay, 50 shocks of corn fodder. 125 bushel of oats, 300 bushels of corn, 100 bushels of wheat, 10 bags of potatoes. 1 Milwaukee binder go nd as new, 1 Champion mower, 1 Rock Island hay loader, 1 Superior coin bined fertlizer and grain drill, 1 hay tetter 1 hay rake, hay ladder, 1 Harrison wagon, 1 light farm wagon, 1 low truck farm wagon, 2 road wagons, 1 sleigh, 5 breaking plows, 3 double shovel plows, 2 spike tooth harrows. 2 spike tooth cultivators, wagon box, gravel bed, shoveling board, 1 corn shelter, 1 potato planter. 1 potato dig ger, 1 potato screen, 2 sets double work harness, 1 single set light bar neas, 1 dump scraper, 1 steam cooker, 1 combined grinder and sausage stuflfer, 1 cream seperator, 1 rid ing saddle and bridle, 1 barrel crude oil, 1 wardrobe, 1 book case. 1 Story A Camp organ, 6 dinning room chairs, dinning room table, 1 cook stove. Terms Os Sale: On all sums of 55 and under, cash in hand; over ?5 a credit of nine months, will be given, purchaser giy-ng note with approved security, waiving valuation and appraiseiuent laws. H. H. Myers.