Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 109, Decatur, Adams County, 18 May 1904 — Page 4

ms lj 11 :D FREE »■ *' o II =5- r I | EOHODS, AND ' iurke & Lemcntree ilich. St., South Bend, Ind., who i thousands from these defects, ucCATUR, MAY 1 7, f, \ \\«l •’jßj for a few days with their latest instruments. '' Will examine the eyes free of charge. Don’t \ jjSgjj|gßL \\ Burt Hotel, Tuesday, May 17, '®s/\ . f° r a few days only, \ IBP, - Don’t neglect your eyes as they are your Vi f- Tt, 1 best frieud. Abuse them and they will fort\ 'A I xyff sake you. Thousands are affected" with eye '\ l \i.\ ” n yf trouble and don’t know it. Abnormal sight ' v\NLf {' will produce headaches, nervousness, dizzii / ness and many don’t rest at night. i ( 1 HEAD CAREFULLY WHAT PROMINENT PHYSICIANS HAVE TO SAY Knox, Ind.—Dr. J. Burke, the eye which give perfect satisfaction, anp I specialist, as South Bend, prescribed can highly recommend him to all glasses for me and also Mrs Brown, who have sore or weak eves, or need which proved satisfactory and we glasses. W. H. Thomas, M. D can highly recommend hin to all who need his services. Dr. J. S. Brown. , , T a » . . Elkhart, Ind.—l take pleasure in North Judson, Ind.—l take pleasure recommending Dr. Burke, of South in highly recommending Dr. J. Burke Bend, to the public. He fitted my the eye specialist of South Bend, Ind. wife and I with glasses which gave who fitted my patients with glasses perfect satisfaction, and we can say and also myself and Mrs Noland, that he thoroughly understands his and they proved to be perfectly sat- business. Porter Turner. M. D. isfaetory. W. A. Noland, M. D. eve specialist of South Bend. Ind . ‘ -3° South Michiprescribed glasses for me and also K an St.—This is to certify that Dr. Mrs. Waddell, which proved to give “ urae Bend has examined perfect satisfaction, and I can highly n J- e - eB **}d fitted me with a pair of recommend him to all who have weak K. ses w hich give perfect satisfaceyes or need his services,—Dr. Chas. L on ' , *? thoroughly up to date m Waddell. his profession, having studied in this country and abroad, and it gives me Elkhart, Ind.—l had my eyes ex- pleasure to recommend him to any - amined a few months ago by Dr. one in need of correctly fitting glassBurke the eye specialist of South es. D. M. McNamara, "M. D., Health Bend, and be fitted me with glasses Commissioner. IW f*~ tw REMEMBER THE DATE 01 01

’Phones —Residence 312. Office 103. Send your dates in early. Fred Reppert Live Stock Auctioneer. Speaks English, German, Swiss and Low German. DECATUR. INDIANA. _ - Insure Vour Property in the Decatur Insurance Agency Gallogly & Haefling Fresh Mint Juleps and Smashes... Try them while they las;. At Burt House Case M. J. Krohn, Manager. California Oregon and Washington with similarly low rates toLtah.Uaho. Wyoming anJ Montana points ■ ,ri, tn Chicago daily anJ April. Corresponding low rates (rum other points. Daily ami Personally Conducted Excursions in Pullman tourist sleeping cars to San Francisco. LosAmceles and Portland without change Double Berth only $7. Fa«t through trains. Choice ot Routes. Pales anJ full Information on application to S. A. Hutch son. Manager. North WesternUnion Pacific Excursions

Railroad Notes. Chicago to St. Paul Minnneapolis four daily fast the Chicago & North-Western Ry. J 7.90 to St. Louis and return May 17 and 19, via the Clover Leaf. Tickets good for 7 days. T. L. Miller. Agent. The Overland Limited, solid train Chicago to Coast daily. Chicago, Union Pacific & North-Western Line. On the first and third Tuesday of every month the Erie railroad will sell one way and ronud trip exeurson tickets to the west, northwest and southwest at very low rates. Further information, call upon Erie agents or write, C._L. Enos, T P. A., Marion Ohio. A beautiful map, valuable for reference, printed on heavy paper, ,42x64 inches mounted on rollers; edged bound in clcth, showing 1 our new island por sessions. The Trans-Siberian Railway, Pacific Ocean cables, railway lines and other features of Japan, China, Munchuria, Koorea and the Far East. Sent in reoeipt of 25 oents in stamps by W. B. Kntskern, P. T. M., Chicago & North Western R'y, Chicago, 111. ( Summer outings in Wisconsin r Over a hundred summer resorts loTcated on Ihe Wisconsin Central Ry. , between Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Ashland, offers to the summer tourists all attractions in the way of rest, comfort and recreation. The hotels are modern and splendidly equipped for the business. Waukesha, Waupaca, Fifleld and a score of other resorts are famous. Beautifully illustrat.slbooklets descriptive of this region will be mailed upon application to Jas. C. Pond, Gen. Pass. Agt. Wis. Cent. Ry., Milwaukee, Wis. Homeseekers’ excursions via South ern railroad in connection with the Queen A Cresent route to certain points in Alabama, Georgia, Florida, North and South Carolina, Kentucky. Mississippi, Tennessee and Virginia on the first and third Tuesdays in each month—May to November, 1901 inclusive, at the very low rate of one fare for the round trip, plus $2. Tickets are good going 15 days, and for stop-overs south of the Ohio River with final limit for return of 21 days from date of sale. On the same dates one way settlers’ tickets will be sold ; to points in'the same territory at one- , half first class rates, plus $2 from Ohio River gateways. For rates, | schedules and full information, call I on your nearest ticket agent, or write I J. S. McCullough, N. W. P. A., 225 I Dearborn street, Chicago, Ilj. For I information about farm lands, business locations, etc. write T. B. Thaek | ston. agent land and industrial dei partment, 225 Dearborn St., Chicago

Linn Grove. Lewis Dunbar is having a well drilled on his town lot. L. L. Dunbar lias a crew of carpenters erecting a house on his farm. Miss Chloe Studubaker of Vera' Cruz is visiting her aunt, Mrs. D. | F. Hoffman. David Yoder the tonsorial artist, of Bluffton visited with his parents over Sunday. Bert Heller and Arthur Schaulp attended tho Epworth League en tertainment at Bluffton Monday evening. Havrey Opliger has returned from the Angola Tri State school and will sojourn here during the s ummer. Charley Morrow of Van Buren who has been visiting his people the past few days returned Saturday to his work. Lewis Neaderhousar who has been coiling hoops at Mt. Vernon, Ohio, was calling on old friends the first part of this week. T. G. Bears of South Hartford tp. is building a new barn 32x40. Geo. Adler, Henry Gentis and Rufus Kreps are doing the work. Albert Christman is now wearing a smile “the sirnle that can’t come off.” All owing to the arrival of a girl at his home cn Friday. The Band Stand is now waaring the national colors, the roof red, body white and blue, whioh makes the structure have a very’ beautiful appearance. Henry Lindsey of Council Bluffs, lowa, who has made a prolonged visit here left for Niantic, III.a, on Thursday of this week where he I will be a guest ot his people. Prior t-o returning home he will visit the great fair at St. Louis stopping off enroute at Morrisonvilie Ills., where he will pay a visit to his sister Mrs. M. E. Miller. The Linn Grove Junior Band will hold their first band ooncert of the season Friday evening May 27th. Come out and hear the melodious mnsic, see the boys in their new uniforms and the Band Stand with its new coat of paint, and lighted up with a 1000 oandle power incandescent light. Come early and see the grand illuminated parade. The night shall be filled with music and the cares that infest the day shall fold it's teats like the Arabs and silently steal away. Eggs: Eggs:: John R. Badders of Monroe, is buying eggs and willjpay the high; est market price for same delivered at his store at Monroe, You can make money by remembering this. All kinds of groceries and merchandise always on hands. , 104d2w Visit the Blue Front 5 & 10 oent store. A barn for rent. Apply to Mrs. R. B. Gregory. For Sale—A good mower, cheap Inquire of Dan X. Erwin. djOOli LOST—A bunch of keys, finder please return to this office. Five acres of good corn ground to ee. I nquire of G eorge Zimmerman 103dd6“ Cal on Alex Leßrun if you desire to naint your house or anything in painting line. ts If your eyes trouble you call on Burke and Lsiuoutree, the famous specialists now at the Burt House. i ’ , For Sale—3 head Eberdeen malecalves. They are a fine stock anda bargain. John Hessler, R. R. 2. 3 fid 2m NOTICE—About June Ist I will > pat in a new line of fancy rags—i James Coverdale carpet weaver, , 313 South list Street. 89-4 w. Private funds to loan on city prop--1 erty at lowest rate interest . Privi--1 ege of partial payments. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf For Sale -Ashery; well equipped and a money maker. A good investment for some one. Enquire of Cbas. S. Niblick or French at Old ' Adams County Bank. ts 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 |. r »0 upwards. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co. 2&7dtf , Important change of time on the • Clover Loaf route effective Sunday, May 22, 1901. Please see agents Clover Leaf Route in regard to same . or address Goo. H. Ross, General , Traffic Manager, Toledo, Ohio.

Weather Forecast. Fair; and warmer; Thursday warmer; fresh northeast winds' Incoming southerly. MARKET REPORT. Accurate prices paid by Decatur merchants for carious products, Cor reefed every day. QRAIN. BY E. t. CARBOL, GRAIN MERCHANT. _ I New Corn yellow J 65 1 New Corn, mixed 63 Machine shucked one cent less. Oats, new TO; Wheat. No. 2 1 02 Wheat, No. 3 00 Bariev 60 Rye No. 2 621 Clover Seed 6 00 Alsyke *_ @ 1 00 Buckwheat 48 Flax Seed SC Timothv I 05 CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago market closed at 1 ;1E p. m today, according to J. D. Hale't special wire service, as follows: Wheat, May 06J Wheat, July 86J September wheat SCi | Corn, May l*i 1 Corn July 40$ < Corn, September 47^ Oats, May 41: Oats, July 3v* ' )ats, September 30J May Pork 11 36 JulvPork 11 55 Sept. Pork 11 57 May Lard, per cwt 6 30 July Lard 6 47 Sept Lard 6 65 TOLE 39 GRAIN MARKETS. Changed every afternoon at 34X o’clock bv J. D. Hale, Decatur Special wire service. Wheat, new No. 2, red, cash Il 081 May wheat 1 0 s - July wheat, 90J September wheat: s *q Cash corn, No. 2, mixed. cash_ 544 Corn, July 54 May Corn 501 September corn Oats. Cash 44 May Oats 444 Oats, July 404 September oats 31 Rye, cash 70 OTHER PRODUCTS. BT VARIOUS GROCERS AND MERCHANT? Eggs, fresh, per doz 6 17 Lard Butter, per pound 1Potatoes, new 1 CO Onions 7f Cabbage per 100 lb 1 66 Applee, per bu 8( Sweet Potatoe, per bu ... 7; STOCK. BT FRED SCHEIMAN, DE -I* Lambs 4er i X Hogs, per cwt $4 C> Cattle per lb 3 a 3f i Calves, per lb 3J & Cows 2 g 2§ Sheep, per lb g Beef Hides, per lb. 6 POULTRY. BT J. W. PLAC* 00., PACEXRE Chickens, young per lb. 6»<&* Fowls, per lb. Ducks, per lb V ' Young Ducks 6c" 7 Young Turkeys, per lb "ii Geese, old per lb Lgt E Geese, young, lb 5,3 t HAY riARKET. No. 1 timothy hay (baled) No 1 mixed hay (baled) No. 1 clover hay (baled) WOOL AND HIDES. BT B. SALVES k SO*. Wool, unwashed 16t02C Sheep pelts 25c to 76 Beef hidee, per pound 06 Calf hides O* Tallow, per pound 01 Muskrat 15 to 20 OIL TURRET. Tiooa SI.BO Pennsylvania 1055 Corning 1.45 New Pestle North Lima 1,16 South Lima 1.11 Indiana 11l Whitehouae 1.30 Somerset 1,10 Neodasha. (Kan.) 1.25 Barkersville 1.09 Ragland 66 COAL—Per Ton Anthracite $ 7 6C Domestic, nut 4 00 Domestic, lump, Hocking 4 00 Domestic lump, Indiana 3 80 Pocahontas Smokeless, lump 6 sj} GARRET NOTES. ’ Liverpool market cloeed steady. Wheat, J cent lower. Corn, j cent lower. Receipts at UUicago today; Hogs 22000 Wheat 4 car? Corn .'fit cars Oats 51 i Cattle 15000 Sheep...., .’ 30100 Estimate for tomorrow; ,; Hogs 26000 I Wheat 8 car? Corn 48 cart Oats I<* ;ar» 1 in ■ ■ - J)R. P. L. FRITZ Dentist Office above Holthouse, Schulte K 1 Co.’s clothing store. DEC ATI'S, ’ INDIANA.

Will Money Help Ion? .. na w’e will loan you money in anv IF SO. call on or write to goods. pianos, organs, teams', amount from W to MW n have from one to twelve fixtures, etc., without re baek j n sma u weekly or monthly months’ time in which tU. (he week]y payment on a «50 loan ” 0 ” t ! w 1!! taiuDreMur.rer,- Tairf.f to mttlto loam »«<i will o.U on you. Date Your Name Wife’s Name Street and Number City Amount Wanted Kind of Security you have I Occupation All communications are held strictly confidential. Call on or address goom floor FORT WAYNE LOAN CO. Home pbone m 3 Established 1896. Fort Wayne, Ind.

NOTICE TO FARMERS ! and others who want stone laid. I will do your work for from 40 to 60 cents per perch, according to size of wall. Willis Grose. lOld Dr«. Bnrke and Lemontree. We will be at the Bart House Mny 17. LOST—Bunch of keys property j lof H. F. Steele. Leave at this; office. For Sale—A two-seeted sprieg bug-1 gy at a bargain. Inquire of J. C. i Miller. Marshall street. j Arkansas Texas Louisiana An ideal country for cheap | horufci Land at 55 5 10. sls, acre, grows com, cotton, I wheat, oats grasses, fruits and vegetables. Stock ranges 10 months in the year. ' otheast Mis - ri Akan- - sas. Louisiana and Texas i art rub d opportunities—the climate -is mild, the soil j ’ v lands are cheap. Low home-seekers’ rates —about naif fare—via the Cotton Be.t twice a month— I first and third Tuesday. For descriptive literature, j maps and excursion rates, write to LO.SCHIEEER, T. P.». Cotton Belt Route CINCINNATI, OHIO.

Capital F. W. SMITH 8100,000.00 lIINI Presl I II iJI W. A. KUEBLEK ■I .. • Vice President 0.. , National c.a.dcgan Surplus Cashier $20,000,00 n I E - X. EHINGER K/inK Asa’t Cashier Decatur, Indiana. e P a s 3 per cent interest on 6 months' certificates ~ A w ,* * * ■ | «TT*T 'll Ibe tm, l l uit 1 u TOO prefer "vl u !i!f , f _ or “*e. with the Snow Agency. It m»? »nti the agency lor the time luted '■« hu W1 *’• *'•*•> **penne If the property H left lix rtie. now on our li."indTew urooe«r^i v " m * nv »»« * large nunfberof city prob* buy. .ell or rent property TH £ud , £l£? t ,V # Put “ IXjn “>• market etch w«ek. II wiehlns . t»hont No 203 m«ta.our wtonssaa rie.criptioii.. 1 * ■»• "• J>NOW, Decatur, Indiana

INSURE WITH THE “Graham Agency Company" One hundred companieo failed as a result of the Chicago and Boston conflagrations, and others have failed because of Baltimore. But the “Graham Agency Com panies” paid in full the "loss in the above fires, and have never failed to pay 100 cents on the dollar. GRAHAM & LOWER, AGTS. Office over Tague’s Shoe Store. L. E. DOLCH, Solicitor. Phone 239. r~ l " * Garden Seeds X2\r buxjK Lawn Grass Seed, Flower Seeds, Spring Bulbs J. D. HALE Phone O Weak Men Made Vigorous What PEFFER’S NERVIGOR Did 1 It met* ind qoleklj. Curra wbtn il tbprn fail. Young regiin lo«t mmtoodioK ii#*n roomer youthful vigor. Absolutely Ga»r to < ar« NtrviMiiincM, Loiil Vitality lßipotency. Sightly Enuiiloni. Power either mx, Failing Mrmory, Waiting Dlj» ea«e«. -mu jtl fffets nf aelf-abuM or rzctiM am IndiAfrttion Wirds off lnsinity and consumption Dc.ii 1 iet uruggtst lnipoe« i worthless substitute oi you became it Yield* i greater nroflt. Inelet on bar [nt FEFKF.KS SEH VI (.OK, or tend for It. C’ai be carried in veet pm ket. Prepaid, plain wrapper • I per box or tt for |ft. with A Written Ouar to Cure or K«*rund Money. PampbMtfro PEFTtH MEDICAL. AtW’N, Chicago, 111 For Bale bv Blackburn AChristen.