Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 135, Decatur, Adams County, 17 June 1904 — Page 4

Weather Forecast. Indiana—Fair Eriday and Sator day: warmer in north and central port* ~'h? north»;a.*t to .ntheast winds | ; ■J RETORT A scutate pasil by Decatur Lj.a». for ariv.is produ* t-. Cor rected every day. CRAIN. BT E. L. CABSOL, GBAIS MEBCBaN'T. Ne Cora yeikvr | 61 N«*Cora, r.jxM 5i. . ..- st.u* <•»! ,ue cant leaa. (Jaw, new 39 Wheat, No. 2 93 Wheat, No. 3 9*l Barley 50 Rye No. 2 50 Clover Seed 4 9 > Alsyke @ 5 00 Buckwheat 48 Flax Seed 86 I — 19 CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago maraetcloeed at 1:1E p. m today, according to J. D Hale’t special wire service, a« follows: Wheat, July 84 S«r<*«mber wheat 794 \t h*-at. Dec. 79j Corn J uly 481 Corn, September 4R| Corn, December 44j Oats, July 382 < late, September 311 Oats, Dec. 32* July Pork 12 65 Sept. Pork 12 80 July Lard 6 80 Sept Lari 6 97 TOLEDO GRAM MARKETS. Changed every afternoon at 3:00 o’clock by J. D. Hale, Decatur Special wire service Wheat, new No. 2, red, cash. 11 02 July wheat, 881 September wheat; 85 j Cash corn, No. 2, mixed. cash_ 50* Corn, July 501 September corn 504 Oats. Cash 431 flats, July 401 September oats _ 32j Rye, cash 72 OTHER PRODUCTS. BT VaBIOCS GBOCEBfi AND MEBCHANTS. Eggs, fresh, per doz f 15 Lard 7 Butter, per pound 10: Potatoes, new 1 25 j Cabbage per 100 lb 1 50 Apples, per bu 86 Sweet Potatoe, per bu 75 STOCK. BT FBED SCHEIMAN, DE LEB Lambs 5 06 Hogs, per cwt ft Cattle per lb 3 @ 3| 4 Calves, per lb 3j i? 4 Cows 2 @ 2j Sheep, per lb @ 3 Beef Hides, per lb 6 1 ish 8 @ 13

’ 175,000 Acres of Land for Sale | From $5.00 to $15.00 Per Acre I

■ Most Prosperous I T. H. Anderson bought 245 ■ acres in Ramsey county three ■ years ago at sl2 per acre. The ■ first two years the land netted him K $25 an acre, and last year he I bought an 80-acre tract adjoining ■ his farm at $25 an acre. He seedfl ed 75 acres of this with flax, from g which he threshed 1,725 bushels I and sold it for $2,242.50 or $242,50 fl more than the land cost him. He fl had 268 acres in flax, wheat, barfl ley, oats and speltz, which he sold fl for an aggregate of $5,026, or more ■ than his entire farm cost him. ■ West of the Missouri ■ River fl In this part of North Dakota I settlers find an agreeable climate, a fl rich and easily tilled soil, abun- ■ dance of fine pasturage, good watt ter, and large deposits of lignite ■ coal. The winters are shorter and fl milder than in the eastern part of I the state. Cattle and sheep refl quire but little food during the ■ winter months, except what the ■ open ranges supply, while houses fl do not have to be fed at all. ■ w aw-

—I — See Dick Townsend for Excursion Rates, July 5, 1904. Office with Clark J. ( Lutz, over First National Bank. J

POULTRY. BT I. W. FLACE 00., FACXEBt Chi'kens, young per lb. Fowls, per lb - Ducks, per lb 6// 7 Young Ducks &rz7 Young Turkeys, per lbl2 G«*se. old per lb 5»6 (s****■ rrrng lb . s<tfd r OAk . iARKEI. Nn i timi- ; ▼ »riba:«l'. No 1 m.ied hav (baled) . .’ KOO @ 18.00 t No. i clover hay (baled) WOOL AND HIDES. :♦ bt b. salves a sox. j Wool, unwashed ißtoi.3 Sheep pelts _ 25c to 110 Beef hides, per pound 06 ) Calf hides 0* >: Tallow, per pound 03| OIL .TARKET. ‘ Fiona 11.74 ; Pennsylvania 1.59 ’ Corning 139 New Castle 1.46 North Lima 1.11 ’ South Lima 1.11 Indiana 11l Whitehouse Ijo6 . Somerset 1.06 : Neodaaha. (Kan.) 1.25 f Barkersville 1.09 ’ Ragland .66 COAL—Per Ton . Anthracite | 7 56 Domestic, nut 4 00 Domestic, lump, Hocking 4 00 Domestic lump, Indiana 3 80 Pocahontas Smokeless, lump 55j TARKET NOTES. Liverpool market closed steady ' Wheat j cent higher. Corn, ’ cent lower, Receipts at Chicago today: Hogs J' TOC Wheat 20 cart Corn 3. 9 ct r* Oats 110 oars Cattle lOOOf Sheep 5000 Estimate for tomorrow: Hogs 10 00 Wheat 19 cart Corn 357 ear* Oats 1* > >r» 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 , ■ I)R. P. L. FRITZ Dentist Office above Holthouse, Schulte & Co.’s clothing store. DECATCB. INDIANA.

’ - — ' < r ' ‘ i ; . ► * ? T” |L Ki r L '~ — . Jjfc UMS’ This is a North Dakota fodder scene. We can get you land on payments of from 8300 to 8500, balance in three to five years. We can help you get the cattle. Dick Townsend will be in the office of C. J. Lutz, over First National Bank, every evening until 8 o'clock. Come and Get a Booklet Free, Describing land in North Dakota.

I wanted at once— At ne | quarry by the Springfield Traction Co. five teams. 1 .. ' j >• statement ■ - ' , A.-s't ■ • - , Rep.-rt ot the ■«•<!! . •!-,< TbeO.-i «. ' CuiiairfciAkMlA, Slate •t Ir ;m,m. at the cKae ot tmsiceie tmJue.e i t. l:*4, KtSWCBCA.-, *i. i-liAw uxta .. . .... M!.W M Overdrafts. :.rw BJ • OU,,'- t.rud* arfd u;orV3 Baoklor beow » i 1 tH6• r real estate e Furniture acd fixture* 1 "»■ a i Current extrenw* ... 4TT *3 Inter* ,r paid . ( ij Due frorr. bank. tl'.l.Sa; tf> ! ,Ca*bon ,'or.d- L f- <' Cashitetu* o- ISt/XO Wj , Total .tsX.r < I I 'BII.ITIM. * Capital »tocii pa.. .u i» • -arolutfuod. -J> ' L'ndlvkied pre>fits I.*')-. I>ire->>unt. etrhange and interest . 1: M 3 »> Dividends I'npaul .... AO «jS In : dep jAit* on demand (M.-fil 21 Ind i deport*on time BM.>at so 7tt.sß M Total < I State of Indiana. Count* of Adana, m: > I. R. K Allison. Cubier of Toe Oil Adams II County Bank, do solemnly swear that the , above statement Is true I i K K. Ai.uoij. Cashier. I Subscribed and sworn to before me, this litb ; day of June. Jre.su c. ScTvon. Notary Public. My comml'sion expire-, Jan 5, DOS I . ! To whom It mar concern: You are hereby notified that an adjourned term ot the Adams circuit court will he run and held at the court hou.e in the city of Decatur. Adams county. Indiana, on Monday. June 20, 1904 and continue as I me a* the business ‘•ball re--1 quire. By order of the court, dated at Decatur. Indiana June B, 1» t david otinmt ATION F‘»R L'oL’OR Ll< ESSF : Xotio• herrby giTeo u, the r-FiZin- f ’ the second war; in the cby of Decatur Adarii* cnunry. and s-taie of If.dzana. that I. *;evt r&. a in-hr inbahiiaur and re*--j i'b rj of .-ahi ward, a p- oker »b»- age of twenty-tHte years md a p* r-on not fn tbo habit of tjecornine intoxicated, and a fit peri ri'.nif ii-iuor-i, will mak» appiicatarn tn the I fxmrd of commissioners of th** county cf Adi arns. at their July m **!on for the >ear i sd, t .or a license t > sell spirituoi x-inous and I malt and other intoxicating liquors in ’ ‘ ‘ . mrt n- n privih ze t,f a Jawing the same to l>e dr«’k ; vn»-re sold. The place where I desire to -41 -ad intoxicating liquors is on thegrounl « r - f a two-story brick building with front and rear entrance and gla-i front. Said I r <>m Fquor- are to be sold is forty-five r. feet long and twenty-four 24) f’ »-t w.de. fronting on Second street in tb** city of Decatur. Indians, and situated on inlot number fifty Wi, which lot is one hundred and thirtv-two big feet in length and twenty-four 2t feet wide, as the -.arne is designated on the recorded plat of -*aid city of Decatur. Indiana 15w3 FKEDKICK SIEVERS Applicant.

■ # qgr | ' * BfiNson, Myers & Co Q I Deere Donble Cylinder Loader—the only I I one that rakes clean in all kinds of hay. I I—- !■■■■— I I' ' *|| 11 V \ .i'* \ * Two horses work them with satisfaction, which cannot be done with other machines that will do clean work. Buy them of Brittson, Meyers & Co. HaaaMaHßauaaaMKnßmßHaßßHaaßuaßl|aaHa|aHaaHßaHHMHßß|H|Baa^HHHaa|H MHWBWBMWB.

iiib — You can buy a quarter section I and homestead a quarter section, I giving you 320 acres of land for a 1 very little money. ■ It will only cost you a trifle to K homestead 160 acres of land at ■ Mandan, North Dakota. 1 No better country out of doors I for reliable farming than North I Dakota, and especially this sec- 1 tion. A rolling prairie, good rich ■ soil, purest of well water from sis- t teen to fifty feet, land covered with | most nutrious grasses, coal almost ■ at the settler’s door, for the cost of tt digging; free homesteads adjoining I or near by, that can be had for f filing. fl A renter in the older States is I the most foolish man on earth. He I can buy a farm in North Dakota I on terms so his yearly payments fl will be less than he pays for rent t now. Quit renting and own a ■ home. You can’t do it where you | are. Come to North Dakota.