Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 136, Decatur, Adams County, 18 June 1904 — Page 4

Weather Forecast. i Indiana—Fair Friday and Saturday; warmer in north and central portions: light northeast to southeast winds. MARKET REPORT. Accurate puces paid oy Lieeatui merchants for various products. Cor reeled every day. GRAIN. BY E. L. OABBOL, GRAIN MERCHANT. New Corn yellow 61 New Corn, mixed 58 Machine shucked one cent lees. Oats, new 89 Wheat. No. 2 93 Wheat, No. 3 90 Bariev 60 Rye No. 2 50 Clover Seed — -I 9 » Alsyke @ 5 00 Buckwheat 48 Flax Seed 80 Timothy I 95 CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago market closed at 1:15p. m today, according to J. D. Hale’s special wire service, as follows: Wheat, July 84_ wheat 79§ Wueat, Dec. 791 Corn July 47; Corn, September 48| Corn, December 43$ Oats, July 38| Oats, September 31| Oats, Dee. 32 J July Pork . 12 57 Sept. Pork 12 85 July Lard 6 80 Sept Lard - 697 TCLEDO -.RAIN MARKETS. Changed every afternoon at 3:00 o’clock by J. D. Hale, Decatur Special wire service. Wheat, new No. 2, red, cash—}l 02 July wheat, 88 J September wheat; 85 j Cash corn, No. 2, mixed, cash. 501 Corn, July 50 j September corn 50| Oats, Cash 43$ Oats, July 40| September oats 321 Rye, cash 72 OTHER PRODUCTS. BY VARIOUS GROCERS AND MERCHANTS. Eggs, fresh, per doz I 15 Lard 7 Butter, per pound 10 Potatoes, new 1 25 Onions 75 Cabbage per 100 lb 1 50 Apples, per bu 80 Sweet Potatoe, per bu 75 STOCK. BY FRED SCHEIMAN, DE LEB Lambs 4@ 5 00 Hogs, per cwt |4 00@ 4 20 Cattle per lb 3 @ 3| 4 Calves, per lb 3| @ 4 Cows 2 Q 2$ Sheep, per lb @ 3 Beef Hides, per lb 6 Fish 8 @ 13

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

Most Prosperous T. 11. Anderson bought 245 acres in Ramsey count}’ three years ago at sl2 per acre. The first two years the land netted him $25 an acre, and last year he bought an 80-acre tract adjoining his farm at $25 an acre. He seeded 75 acres of this with flax, from which he threshed 1,725 bushels and sold it for $2,242.50 or $242,50 more than the land cost him. He had 268 acres in flax, wheat, barley, oats and speltz, which he sold for an aggregate of $5,026, or more than his entire farm cost him. West of the Missouri River In this part of North Dakota settlers find an agreeable climate, a rich and easily tilled soil, abundance of fine pasturage, good water, and large deposits of lignite coal. The winters arc shorter and milder than in the eastern part of the state. Cattle and sheep require but little food during the winter months, except what the open ranges supply, while horses do not have to be fed at all.

See Dick Townsend for Excursion Rotes., July 5, 1904. Office with Clark J. Lutz, over first National Bank.

POULTRY. BY J. W. PLACE CO., PACKERS. Chickens, young per lb 6j@7 Fowls, per lb 6(0,6| Ducks, per lb 6@7 Young Ducks 6(g 7 Young Turkeys, per lb 12 Geese, old per lb 5(86 G«ese. voimt?. lb 5@6 HAY CiARKET. I No. I tunotbv h»v(baled) No 1 mixed hay (baled) No. 1 clover hay (baled) WOOL AND HIDES. i BY B. KALVEB A SON. ; Wool, unwashed 18t023 i Sheep pelts 25c to 1 (0 Beef hides, per pound 06 i Calf hides 0 s ■ Tallow, per pound 031 OIL (TARKET. Tiona J 1 .72 Pennsylvania 1.57 Corning 1.37 | New Castle 1.44 North Lima 1.(8 South Lima 1.031 Indiana 103 Whitehouse 1.02 Somerset 1.06 Neodasha. (Kan.) 1.25 j Barkersville 1.09 Ragland 66 COAL—Per Ton Anthracite I 7 50 Domestic, nut 4 00 Domestic, lump, Hocking 4 00 Domestic lump, Indiana 3 80 Pocahontas Smokeless, lump 5 5q (TARKET NOTES. Liverpool market closed steady Wheat, jj cent higher. i Corn, J cent lower. Receipts at Chicago today: Hogs 9300 Wheat 16 care Corn 364 ctrs Oats 94 care Cattle 80000 Sheep 1000 Estimate for tomerrow: Hogs 40 00 Wheat 29 cars Corn 456 cars j Oats 190 .'are 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. I DECATUB. INDIANA.

— • ■ F ' ■ ■■ 'A ... ' -• ' ‘ ">■' This is a North Dakota Stock farm. We can get you land on payments of from S3OO to SSOO, 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.

Strong Testimony. Gilmore Drug Co., Fletcher, Ohio. Gentlemen: Having a horse with a bad bruise on one of its bind 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 as lame back, sore throat, fresh cuts, etc., and have found it just as beneficial in all eases, in fa«‘t I would not be without it, and can recommend it to anyone, either for man or beast. Yours truly, O. O. Lentz, D. D. S., Piqua. Ohio. WANTED AT ONCE—At stone quarry by the Springfield Traction Co. five teams. ...Legal Advertising... VOTICF. To whom it mar concern: You are hervb.t notified that an adjourned term ot the Adams circuit court will he begun and held at the court hoiue in the city of Decatur Aoams county. Indiana, on Monday, June 20, 1904 and continue as 1 jng as the business shall require. By order of the court, dated at Decatur. Indiana. June 2, 1904. 13-2 DAVID GERBER. Clerk. APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the Second ward in the city of Decatur. Adams count). and state of Indiana, that I. Frederick Sievers, a mule inhabitant and resident of said ward, a p« rson over the age of twenty-one years and a person not in tho habit of becoming intoxicated, and a tit person to tie intrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors. will make application to the board of commissioners of the county of Adams, at their July session tor the year 1904. for ad onset) s»*Jl spirituous, vinous and malt and other intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to bedrank where sold. The place where I desire ’o sell said intoxicating liquors i« on the groun 1 floor of a two-story brick building with front and rear entrance and glass front. Said I room where said liquors «re to be sold is forty-five (46) feet long and twenty-four -4) feet wide, fronting on Second street In the city of Dtcatur. Indians, and situated on in--1 lot number tiftx <SO). which lot I- one hundred and thirty-two <132) feet in length and twenty-four (24 • f< et wide, as the same is designated on ‘h° recorded plat of said city ot Decatur. Indiana. 15w3 FREDRICK SIEVERS. Applicant. Blackburn & Christen Holthouse Drug Co. W. H. Nachtrieb Smith, Yager & Falk ASK FOR A SAMPLE

Poland China Hogs for Sale Both sexes, large, growthy fellows of a large litter; something that will do the farmers lots of good, at farmers’ prices. These are all fall pigs sired bv U. S. Gold Chief. 22.539. Joshua Bright, Decatur, Ind., route two. 125d12w3 Where will you spend your 1. ’iday‘ J Along the Soo Line eas' ~;u west from St Paul and Minneapolis uro hundreds of ideal spots where a vacation whether of long or short duration, may be spent, every day enjoyably. Hundreds of pure spring feed lakes full of all varieties of game fish on every hand. Send 6 cents to W. F. Callaway, General Passenger Agent. Soo Line Minneapolis, Minn, for Snummer Booklets and Fishing Folders. Cheap rates for vacation trips from Chicago, round trip rates via Chicago Great Westren railway $18,.00 to St Paul or Minneapolis 122.00 to Duluth or Superior $30.00 to Denver, Colorado Springs oi Pueblo Col $13.00 to Salt Lake City. These rates are good any day up to September 30th and on tny train including the“ Great Western Limited” finest train in the West. For rates to other western points for any other information write J. P. Elmer G. P. A. Chicago 111.

DON’T BE A SLAVE To the Liquor or Drug Habit When a speedy, harmless and permanent Cure Im within the reach of all? THOUSANDS of happy, prosperous and sober Men | testify to the efficacy of the ‘Jure > as administered at L THE KEELEY INSTITUTE j MARkDN, INDIANA 1204 S. Adams Street •*"rd// Confidences Carefully Guarded

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Why not buy a lot and build a cottage of your own. Building lots from SBO.OO to $500.00 in good location. : : : Xo 32S is a nlci buildin? lot on High street at Xo 3M A large lot on Mercer street, goodloertion. brick side-walk, at ms. Xo SB. Is an Improved lot on South Market street; good brick side-walk, large fruit treet. nice location. Slid. NO- 839. Is a business lot on North Second street, near Monroe. M.XX). . .. > lots not herein advertised. The following are a few of > of'the gently listed properties now on suteby the Snow Agency. No WT Is a convenient small cottage on North Third street. On gas and water lines. ne ar 'school. Price MSO. No. 314. A five room cottage on North Eleventh street. Full lot. brick side-walks, maple shade, summer kitchen, etc. Price •“ 5, 4 room cottage on Indian* street, in good location. House has electric N llghtf teleph me cistern ami city water, small stable, some fruit trees, summer klmhen park and fine maple shade. Price fl 050. saass&.’Ws.wf • V , s-n 1•. 4-> acre tract In Treble township nesr gravel pike This is an Improved farm; fa?r fences "Irge bank barn, wind wheel, dwelling house etc. Good average land. Price 88.u00.i10. X-O 315. Is a45 acre tract near Decatur, in good location, near the Piqua road; fair quality of soli—no buildings—price 865.t0 per acre. No 31« Is a 115 acre Irast on the stone road within a mile and a half of a good town of about VW populationiln Adams county. The Improvements consist of bank barn dr.ve well I’ud wiSd pump, dwelling house, cribs etc. Price for next thirty days. 84.Xx>.l>0. Snow Agency Phone 230 Decatur, Ind. C. M. MYERS. CHAUNCY R. HOSLER Merchant Tailors If You Are in Need of a Spring Suit Now is the Time to Buy It. We have all the LATEST and up-to-date patterns on the market and GUARANTEE a PERFECT FIT. We also do all kinds of cleaning, pressing and repairing. Call and see our line. MYERS & HOSLER Over Brock’s Tin Shop

Whose Roof Are You Under?

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