Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 61, Decatur, Adams County, 23 March 1904 — Page 4

Country Correspondence. nsO ste i -7 r 1- wurkmg li>: John HiTToirM'-rci'r coiinTy, Ohio. A. J. Porter and family spent Sunday with J. R Porter and family. The voiing child of Mr. and Mrs. Wjn. PaStetsyn is sick with the nu-asles. . The Ladies Society of the place held a meeting at the church Saturday atternop. Lemuel Morrititttrflujftia valuable horse last week- dwrtti resulting from the l»U’-stfa|g : Of a M'>od ve&el. ' - r - Cleyelaud’, Ohio DJI. JELLKFFS Pulmonary CofgKyrup A reliable remedy ” ........ . .. For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Laryngeal and Brunei Al I: tarnation, Los-f of \ »i:egfc and ne • ‘-li. ii< from Dno>-st-si ■■■al and air passages*, earing the thraiit. C- n‘s- per bottle at HOI.. . USE DRUG CO. Ou . . 1 Always Used Cures PwfliaMßtlji. • ~ eaaßr Best Salve made for Feduns. Cuts, Brui<*‘-. Ringworms,' Brtre<-Curbnu-eles. Bo • F>-ver and Running Sires, 1 etc. a >x at your drug store. ] The Zorge Mfg. Co., 1.302 Calhoun t St. F rt. Wavmx Ind ..raixl a,U>l Liv-ing-ton St., Grand..R Vjedi. —- e T pi.L... IUU-I 1.1.1 «t oom er ; - —■» 11 Z, La. L - -■. 1 < ■ A TI ■ .W If Hi ’OSIER, is a half blood Belgian, a bright strawberry roan with Henn. ' sound i ■ ibs and good feet, and a g.Tfld river: good all over. Height 151 hands, weight 1500 pounds. t\ I, slued as follows; Monday. ' Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at my barn, n skience at M'lrtree, Ind. Friday and Saturday at Steele, Ind., at Phillip Martz. TERMS. 38.00 to insure colt to stand and stick, care will be taken to prevent act idents, but will not be responsible should any occur. Parties ..disposing of mare before known to -with foal forfeits the insurance and they will be held responsible fur the same. „ J. D. Hendricks Monroe, Ind- —

- J . L.«■ ■ ■ I _ i. ~ 11Could M a D°g- X/) 7k I"TYou are mad at everything, ■ f / U 1 Lt* sa_'s the Romoc man to the I / nffe fl "V er ■ wr>fk<!»l, ' nerve - broken* ph i'L down biMeewn man. I have fIL L— t~J seen people just like mu b fore; ■ almost willing to break up your home on account I fl of tliogv irritating nerves or yours. Now, take mv fl n advice and get over this nervousness. There is no need of it. Just take ■ Romoc and it will not be very many days before you will find that your ■ nerves are quieter and stronger. Your digestion will immediately im- ■ prove and your appetite increase. Little thingswill cease to irritate ■ you. Rotnoe, you know, is Nature’s own remedy. It B tones t ; tire er ire system and is just one hundred per cent fl better tor vou than drugs that break fldown, r a t h e r than fl build up, or remedies which contain T— j: ’■ alcohol. Such medfl Icinet may lift you up for a while, fl but they diop you back to earth with a sicken- / fling thud. fl f *1 fl AU I ask you W K I<fl to do is to give ■ -Jr 5Sg u v> 1 R° moc ® *» ir 11 U trial, and you I will realize that * I W. your best friend W is Nature, and fl V, ' remedy, is the fl\\ 'y._\ 4 | _ — I flff M greatest tnediI iT~T I I cine I" the ■ world. fl ■f 1U W“* L. W °n ’ t y° u fl 4 (dr I I fl I please buy a ■ fl^ydflpwr* 7 I fl I bottle of i I— — | fl j Romoc on I■< I ■ I f O’) fl m y »»" urI■' K — I1 If flame that it \ 1 > —~> I ■ will do you BF'/iflM \’. K > K‘* o< ’’ »n J fl 7 \\ ?V I — you will bell // Wl < lomc one of the Dr I L\lT* V*□□— m,n y in this city flc- I advocating Rotnoo Ask far ROMOC LAXATIVE TABLET! SURE CURE FOR CONITIFATtON. W> have inveotlaatod Komar. »> know that all that <• m<4 ft» SM » mK hmhs nvrtainlna to tint wonderfill mnrdy it true, and WO rill refund •oanuone tit, f/rica of the rrtrwan not rat.tiled with tha rotultt obtained. Iwmembor. ftomoo is guarantcrd and told bit HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

where she has been visiting for the • past few weeks. Rev. Sprague did not preach at Salem Sunday, he being assisting a • fellow minister in a revival meet- . ing. t I Preparations are being made to 1 erect an oil derrick on the Arthur I Fisher farm east of Steele. An Indianapolis company holds the , lease. L ist Wednesday was Mrs. Phiilp • Martz’s seventy fourth birthday ■ and she was reminded of the same by the gathering of about forty of her friends who came with baskets filled with such food as a good appetite always craves -■ - • Magley. E. Rupbard was seen at Magley last Saturday evening. J. Kellah expects to move to 1 Preble in the near future. The section gang are repairing . the fence along the railway. E. M. Rice of Decatur wa« through here buying timber. Christ- Schultz begs 1 working for Oliver Reppert last Tuesday. John Sh-ry was the guest of Henry Katzman last Si iliy evening. M irtin Rupp ■ rt was th ■ guest of Mr. and M-s. Frederick Peck last Sunday. Siveril p-r'i - from Decatur and Lewis Kruteztmin of this hnrg went out on a racoon trip Saturday night. Messrs J -hn Scherry, M. Jaberg 1 and Geo. Steele sent in fb-ir application for the rural route which is 1 to lead north from the town to Magley. < Three of the pupils, Audella ‘ Fruchte, R Clara Schneider and ' Irvon Case of school number 6 went to Decatur Saturday and took the ' diploma examination. 11 Edward Fruchte,August G. Click- ' • man. William Sellemeyer, Jesse € Kelley. William Hi'geman and son son. M. Wohamn and Geo. Steele were visitors at Decatur Saturday. I 11 Central Spy. Jacob Yager of the city made a L buisness trip in St. Marys township I; Monday. John Trim of south of Decatur was a business caller in east Root f Mondav. , Dalas Spuller made a business '1 trip to trustee Yager near Pleasant 1 Mills Friday. Grade Light of Washington town- < ship made a business trip to Van Wert Monday. , Mrs. Joseph Dailey of Blue Creek spent last Sunday with Mrs. G -0. Trieker in Washington tp. Glen Warner of Root township and Mi>s Alice Koos spent Sunday the guests of William Singleton and family. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyers of Union township died Sunday. The funeral was held

at the North Salem church Tuesday afternoon. t South Blue Creek. John Runyon was a caller in our vicinity Tuesday. Henry Foreman is pulling wells • at the present time. Wm. Bart ling and wife called on Gem Sipe’s Sunday. James Foreman was a business 1 caller at Berne Monday. John Bebout and family called on James Foreman and family Sunday. Sunday School beginning Easter Sunday at 10 a. m. All are invited to attend. Mattie Fogle, teacher of Dis. No. 7 spent Sunday with her parents in , Jefferson township. Sunday School was organized at ‘ the Mt. Hope church Sunday with 1 the following officers: Henry Foreman. Superintendent; Bertha Tumbles >n,Secretary; and Chauncy Sipe, Treasurer R ilph Srnitel y while feeding Suuday evening was kicked and badly injured by a h rsc the shoe striking hi'n jii -a Dove the eye md mashing his nose. The boy will probably be disfigured for life. In.- tern Dispatch. | Otns Strickler is preparing to erect a new burn. W shiic M.r. propraetive effort is likely to close missionary time. Rev. A. D. 'Wagner <<f the Bobo charge is to preach an E ister ser- ' mon at the Pleasant Mills M. E 1 church. ( La ides of the Pleasant Mills M. E. church are to give un Easter suppej * at Fuller's hall Saturday night, 1 April 2. All are invited. According to the geographical work of C W WilJitt,Neeley, Niles. I Frye and others, last Monday ' March 21 was the regular spring ] equinowal period. ( Call on Alex Leßron if you de- ! sire to paint your house or anything in painting line. ts FOR SALE—A large number of ‘ soft maple shade trees, inquire of ( John Waggoner on North First ( street. 59d0 < Mrs. M. P. Burdge bus arranged | j for her Easter millinary opening next Friday March 25, all the latest styles and fashions in ladies hats. 59d4 ’ W ANTED—Bailed straw or shred- i ded corn fodder. Frisinger & Co. For Sale—3 head E’oerdeen male | calves. They are a fine stock anda | bargain. John Hessler, R. R. 2. 31x12m FOR TRADE—One good plug mare, twelve years old, will trade for a good driving pony or small horse. Any one desiring a trade of this kind inquire of Dr. Leßrun. House painting and papering done to order Alex Leßrun & Co. ts I have hired a number of fine paper hangers Alex Leßrun ts Chicago to St. Paul Minnneupolis four daily fast trains via the Chicago & North-Western Ry. The Overland Limited, solid train Chicago to Coast daily. Chicago, Union Pacific & North-Western Line. The Black Hills, in the southwest part of the State of South Dakota producesone third of the gold found in the United States, and is said to tie the richest one hundred square miles in the wold. A new booklet on the Black Hills has been issued by the North Western Line, with a flue detailed map of this wonderful region. Send four cents in stamps for copy of he booklet. W. B. Kniskern, P. T. M., Chicago,lll Hettiers Rates from Chicago to points in Minnesota, North Dakota, Manitoba, Ontario, Saspatchewan and Assiniboia. Tickets on sale by the Chicago Great Western Railway every Tuesday in March and April. For further particulars apply to J P. Elner, G. P. A., Chicago, Hl.

Strong Testimony. Gilmoro Drug Co., Fletcher, Ohio. Gentlemen: Having a horse with a bad bruise on one of its hind legs, I was indveed to try a bottle of your Caustic Oil, and as I got such good results from its use, I have used it for many other ailments, such an lame back, sore throat, fresh cute, etc., and have found it just as beneficial in all cases, iu fact I would not be without tt. aud can recornmentl it to anyone, ?! ,?r O r n ” n l,r Yours truly, O. O. Lentz, D. D. 8„ Piqua. Ohio.

Weather Forecast. Indiana — Fair; same Thursday, ! warmer in the south portion. MARKET REPORT. Accurate prices paid by Decatui merchants for various products. Cor reeled every day. GRAIN. BY E. L. CARRO.h, GRAIN MERCHANT. New Corn yellow f 58 New Corn, mixed 60 Machine shucked one cent less. Oats, new 39 Wheat, No. 2 91 Wheat, No. 3 89 Barlev 50 Rye No. 2 64 Clover Seed 5 40 Alsyke @ 5 15 Buckwheat 4f i Flax Seed 8< Timothy f 9: CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago marKetclosed at l:15p. n today, according to J. D. Hale’r special wire service, as follows: Wheat, May 92 ' Wheat, July Ks'| I Wheat, July, new SO; Corn, Mav 52 Corn J uly ...........: I Oats, May 39* Oats, July ... 37j ■ May Pork 12 97 July Pork 13 12 I Mav Lard, per cwt 6 90 Julv Lard 7 05 TOLE )J GRAU MARKETS. Uhautred every afternoon at 3:D o’clock b 1 J. D. Hale, Decatur Special wire service. 1 Wheat, new No. 2, red. cash. JI 00 ! May wheat 98) t J illy wheat, 87 t ' Cash corn, No. 2, mixed, cash.. 47 t Corn, July 471 i May Corn 48 Oats. Cash 4.3 May Oats 41J 1 Oats, July 38 Rye, cash 73 1 6 OTHER PRODUCTS. BY VARIOUS GROCERS AND MERCHANTS . Eggs, fresh, per doz 13; I Lard 8 1 Butter, per pound If | Potatoes, new 1 10! Onions 75 Cabbage per 100 lb 1 50 Apples, per bu 81 Sweet Potatoe, per bu 7i STOCK. BY FRED SCHEIMAN, DEALER Lambs 5 01 Hogs, per cwt J 4 50{tr 500 Cattle per lb 3 <a. 3| 4 j Calves, per lb 4} 5 , Cows 2 (rt 2< c Sheep, per lb (a, 3 ( Beef Hides, per lb 6 „ POULTRY. BY J. W. PLACE CO., PACKERS. Chickens, young per lb 64i07 Fowls, per lb 6(ft6j t Ducks, per lb 6(q 7 , Young Dueks 6«r 7 ] Young Turkeys, per lb 12 < Geese, old per lb s<a6 | Geese, totiag, lb j HAY OARKET. No. 1 timothy hay(baled) <T) @ «l 0.0 No 1 mixed hay (baled) -— - - - >6.00 @ fK.OO No. 1 clover hay (baled) WOOL AND HIDES. BY B. KALVER k SON. Wool, unwashed 16t02C I Sheep pelts 25c to 75 B»-ef hides, per pound 06 Calf hidea O Tallow, per pound 04 Coon 15 to 1.2 F Skunk 20 to 1.26 O'poMum 10 to 60 Muskrat sto 22 Mink 50 to >2.o(' OIL FIARKET. Tiona 11.86 Pennsylvania 1.71 Corning 1.51 i New Castle 1.58 I North Lima 1.22 , South Lima 1.17 Indiana 1.17 ’ Whitehouse 1230 t Somerset 1.16 I Neodatiha, (Kan.) 1.25 Barkersville ] 09 ! Ragland \ 6 COAL—Per Ton Anthracite | 7 50 Domestic, nut 4 Ot Domestic, lump, Hocking 4 00 j Domestic lump, Indiana 3 80 Pocahontas Smokeless, lump 55j ♦

-w - i > s - _ ftTX I Fa 1 tfflWwKSfiSilKS i ‘ vV"w' t ;?b f ;;r? o -:i' h <•»«* mM "vvney lor ths time listed. W P h» V) . f.,,?' ls the property i a n r u.buv'liliT 0,1 °"r list and new pmperth< sre put umn(th. m»Tc V'" V ura, "' r " f city u r , ** " Bt ®*» »“<> <>ui PrtcU snd diXlptlrlM *"* ”

HARKET NOTES. Liverpool market closed steady, Wheat. ’ cent higher. Corn, j! cent lower. Receipts at Chicago today: Hogs ln00t; Wheat I Corn , 1 i’ < CBrt i Cattle I Sheep Estimate for tomorrow: Hogs Wheat - 20 080 Corn W’ 08 " Oats 115 :8P The North Western Line RussiaJapan Atlas. Send ton cents in stamps for Russo-Japanese War Atlas issued by the Chicago & North Western Ry. Three fine colored maps, each 14x20; bound in con venient form for reference. TJie Eistern situation shown in detail, with tables showing relative military anti naval strength and financial resources of Russia and Japan. A H. Waggener. 22 Fifth Avenue. Chicago. Ills. u \<Aice is hereby given ’ha* tiie »in’i*rsigred. iis-»igive of all trie pro; t' t - f Loo * A Uvuning, f> r the benefit i all t’ cr <»r o’ said Asslirnf r a- such ••. i • n ii ! things aurt t able to 1 i e onit r of ’he Adam circuit Court. < f Adan.* » uuniy, InUwmi. * '■ i Tuesday, April 5,191 H, aft tte law office of MerrxinaiiA; button. : the Oil A^'am«t'ounty B • k. in the « ity o! I I vCHtur In liana, will offe . nt private >ah ftee of all Hens. h’l th” chattie property of I said Assignor* iexcept thebeok accounts a <1 cim due him uohmsUi g < t coal sbeCh hors stable. • ffi. e ai.d sc les. wag n. bar 1 t>e«s. team of bor*es. coal, coal hairs. •• al j ataiteft, coal shovel, coal fork rolbftop ; table, stove and pip<x ettut pres--, bay pr -- i and equipment, also almut 4<m f»-et of livm lock lumber All «uch property situate on tne grounds of the Grand Rapids X Indbna dailroad ('• mpany. near it-s depot iu tinCity of OerMur. Indiana "de betwv u the hours of 10 'i m. mi I I p.n, Tr ms < a li In htrd on the d-iy of sal Said sale to t>e made -übje. t to the ap proval of said Ada us Circuit Court. FKE.X’ H QVIX\ Assignee. Merryman A Sutton. Attys. 60 to t» Momo LOAh THE DECATUR ABSTRACT & LOAN COMPANY. (incorporated) — A large sum of PRIVATE MONET has been placed with us to loan ot eity proj>erty and farms. No delai ! or red tape in making loans. Lowes: | rates of interest. We are able to ch s* all loans on the sanw day of receiviat application. Win loan turns o 850 up, on one to five years time, will j privilege of partial payments. Thk company can also furnish abstractn of title on short notice to any piece of real estate in Adams county. THE DECATUR ABSTRACT & LOAS CO. Rooms 3 and 4, Studabake> block. 257dtf ROY ARCHBOLD, DENTIST. I. O. O. F. BLOCK. Phones —Office, 164; residence, 241 BIG REDUCTION IN RATES TO California, Oregon Washington AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS Tickets sold daily during March and April via Lake Erie & Western dy. ALSO Homeseekers’ Round Trip AND One Way Colonist Tickets will be on sale at very low rates tc I many points in the South and West i Marell Ist & Isrfi, April 5t1,419th Address an v ticket agent L. E. & W Ry. Co. or H J. Rhein, G . p, A In . diauapohs, Ind.

Hall, Son & Falk WANT HOUSES TO RENT Callers Every Day |)R. P. L. FRITZ Dentist Office above Holthouse, Schulte & Co.’s clothing store. DECATVR, - INDIANA. Phones Residence 312. Office 103. Send your dates in early. Fred Reppert Live Stock Auctioneer. Speaks English, German, Swi‘-~ and Low German. DECATUR. INDIANA '■XSLSmEBEIiBEiaKEZKOBE.': . -i I WE WRITE INSURANCE The Union Central Life Insurance Co. The Travelers Accident & Health Insurance Co Commercial Union (Limited) of London Fire Insurance Co. The best companies on earth I Drop a card to John 11. Stults Decatur. Ind.

— Farms and City Property for Sale. Erwin & Erwin have for sale two i farms in Union township, well improved; 90 acrt's, 8 miles from city and 120 acres 3 miles from city. A.-j ■two 80-acre tracts in Washu 'to ■ township near city, one IK) acre tr 1.1 I one mile from town, 81 uc.es three • miles from city in Root tow: i well improved, on pike road and rural route. We also have a number >f ' city properties and two good bus -*■ blocks. These will be sold at btrI gains, and we will list others desinng to sell farm or city or city propertv. Money to loan at the lowest rate f interest. ERWIN ERWIN

Weak Men Made Vigorous KbAV roar mwrr What PEFFER S NERVIGOR Did! .15 t?° w * rfuli y an<l Quickly. Cures fc * r-f™ ioum men regain lort manhood, v.l T, K° r Absolutely Goar tn teed to Cure >ervou*ne«. lost Vltalltr. Mainly htniMion*. I-out l’o« r, ***• Memory, Waiting l»inJtIJVTf!*"' 1 "ards off insanity and cotMumpf uimpute a f a greater profit. In»l*t <■ r, ! -vtSFXVt 1, f E N KRVIGOIR. or een-’ tor ai n Prepaid plain vn. r Ji£S!i?k2 r6for .M w,th a Written GuarPa Kri ? i U MVA. l s’ , ''.‘ ,ld Money. Pamj bu 7 MEDICAL ASiJ’N, Chicago, ill* For sale bv Blackburn

SSO ROUND TRIP California for strictly first-class tickets on sale from Chicago April 23rd to Mav Ist Choice of routes going and returning The most luxurious train in the world, the famous electric lighted Overland Limited Leave* Chicago dally 8:00 p m Solid through train, less than three □ays en route, over the only doublet Lack r,llway between Chicago and the Missouri River. Two fast trams per day. through to California from Chicago via the Chicago. Union Pacific and North-Western Line 6f>e "BEST of E VER YTHING All azent, mH ticket, via this line. Sent 2c name < w Itinerary nt special trim ■ w Angele* winch lei.,- Chksgu Apo! 2um »a wainc > t^.''?h l C. AH. W. |y. jljZ&vffifM tec c mmm E