Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 149, Decatur, Adams County, 5 July 1904 — Page 4
Weather Forecast. Fair Wednesday, fresh west to northwest winds. “MARKET REPORT" Accurate prices paid by Decatur ■ merchants for various products. Cor- ( reeled eveiy day. GRAIN. BY E. L. CARROL, GRAIN MERCHANT. New Corn yellow J 64 New Corn, mixed 62 Machine shucked one cent less. Oats, new., 38 Wheat, No. 2 93 Wheat, No. 3 91 Barlev 40 Rye No. 2.....’... 45 Clover Seed 4 85 Alsyke @ 5 05 Buckwheat 48 Flax Seed 80 Timothv J 95 CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago market closed at l:15p. m today, according to J. D. Hale’s special wire service, as follows: Wheat, July 85] S-'ntember wheat 81 ’ Wneit, Dec. 811 Corn July 47' Corn, September 48] Corn. December 45} Oats. July 371 Oats, September 31] Oats, Dee. 32a July Pork 12 87 Sept. Pork 13 22 July Lard 7 12 | Sept Lard 7 27 | TOLEJ) GRAIN MARKETS. Changed every afternoon at 3:00 o'clock bv J. D. Hale, Decatur Special wire service. Wheat, new No. 2, red, cash Il 02} July wheat, 90} September wheat; 87] Corn, July 49] September corn 50’ Oats. Cash 42 Oats, J uly 39A September oats 32j Bye, cash 68 OTHER PRODUCTS. BY VARIOUS GBOCEB3 AND MERCHANTS. Eggs, fresh, per doz I 15 j 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 LER Lambs 4@ 5 0C Hogs, per cwt |4 25@ 4 75 Cattle per lb 3 @ 3} 4 Calves, per lb 3 j @ 4 Cows 2 $ 2]
'Sfc. Whose Roof re Y° u > Under? 11 Why not Own a Cottage and Quit Paying Kent.’ TXSr’The following are a few sample properties now offered for sale. We have many others on our lists. Call at our office and investigate before buying.
Will bur inlot No 'ls In Linn and Wlcnes. addition to Decatur. It is south of Adams street and one lot east of 12th street. Will buy a corner bull ling lot on St. Marys and Fifth streets: let fenced.' some irult trees, a nice place for a home. Will buy twelve irood building lots In south Decatur: two-story residence, plenty of fruit; bouse fronts on stoned street. Will buy a six room house on Linn street; stable, full lot, some fruit trees, brick side walks, property on stoned street. Will buy a neat five-room residence on North Twelfth street; large lot. ' TOxltfi feet In size, summer kitchen, >rood irarden. fruit, etc. Will buy a f ur rrom cottage with good brlcg cellar, In fair location, on South Seventh street; fruit, cistern, stable, etc. Will buy a neat, modern five-room cottage on Jackson street near Eleventh street, bardw, >d finish, long lot, cistern, porches, etc. Will buy a good location on North E'eventh street, laree stable, brick side walks, tfuou gurdi n, comfo. table, couveuieut five-room cottage, W 111 buy HU eight-room convenient residence property on west side of High 1 street; cistern, summer kitchen, fruit, buggy alied: property on gas and water lines. Will buy a modern, neat story and a half fl ve-room house with lot 5*x215 feet in size, on Madison street, near Eleventh. Will buy a newly roofed story and a halt five-room bouse on Ninth streit, south of Monroe street; stable, drove well, ciatt rn. cellar, etc. Will buy a flve-rooin comfortable cottage near Fifth street. North Decatur; gas. water, cistern, stable, electric lights, etc. Will buy three full citv lots on west side of Eleventh street, near Nutman street: good garden, orchard,stable, cribs, cistern and comfortable four room bouse; brick side walks, etc. Will buy two lots on west Eleventh street near Madison street with good Story and a half, eight room residence; summer kitchen, stable, hydrant and cistern water, plenty of fruit and good garden. Will buy a seven room modern residence on north side of Monroe street, near Eleventh street, cement walk, summer kitchen, cistern, etc. Will buy a comfortable six room cottage on north Second street Drove well,cistern and hydrant water; electric lights, ect. Win buy a good five room cottage on chestnut street; cement cistern, large lot ihxSSO feet, chicken parks, plenty of fruit, etc. ' he n " 11 •’•‘J’ wlh hu f '">• 'he best building lota on Mon"ver Fourth street: fruit stable, good sewerage, and an eight r<x>m house that rents for »H 0 00 a year. he '{.'.’.Ji’ ,u "' '°‘' tl, west '>f 'he Court House on Third street
$75 S2OO S2OOO S6OO S7OO $725 ’ $750 $875 v S9OO $925 v SIOOO SIOSO SI2OO SI2OO SI2OO $1425 $1450 SI7OO $2400
Lands fro tn 7 to 120 Acre Tracts tract four and .™hilf'mil! ?t ™ Sere mile‘'h' A h W 2f r ‘' • nny-twn acre. In Pr< Ido townnhin. Two do ■<.»• t uAwl* Si* 0 ? “ half fn>m the city, twelve -0 Here trirf*. •Ithll) live or -l» mll< •. of*|)"'iit ur ’ll wu** 0 * 1 t ‘’ w ' ,,h| P; Ten or Kunt) 1 "'"' n “ Ur 80,M1 v "* ui ‘the’ Snow Agency Phone 230 Decatur, Ind.
Sheep, per lb 3 Beef Hides, per lb 6 11 ish 8 @ 13 POULTRY. BY J. W, PLACE CO., PACKERS, Chickens, young per lb 6|(£?7 Fowls, per lb 6(06j Ducks, per lb 6@7 Young Ducks 6(07 j Young Turkeys, per lb 12 Geese, old per lb. 5((?6 Geese, young, lb 5(0.6 HAY MARKET. No. 1 timothy hav(baled) No 1 mixed hay (baled) No. 1 clover hay (baled) WOOL AND HIDES. BY B. KALVER & SON. Wool, unwashed 18t023 Sheep pelts 25c to 1 10 j Beef hides, per pound 06 Calf hides 08 | Tallow, per pound 03} OIL MARKET. Pions 11.72 Pennsylvania 1.57 Corning 1.37 New Castle 1.44 North Lima 1.(8 South Lima 1.03 Indiana 1 03 Whitehouse 1.02 Somerset 1.06 Neodasha, (Kan.) 1.25 Barkersville 1.09 Ragland 66 COAL —Per Ton Anthracite I 7 5C Domestic, nut 4 0C Domestic, lump, Hocking 4 0C I Domestic lump, Indiana 3 80 I Pocahontas Smokeless, lump 55q MARKET NOTES. Liverpool market closed steady. Wheat. ] cent higher. Corn, } cent higher. Receipts at Chicago today: Hogs 1900 t Wheat 25 cart Corn 5( 5 cat* Oats 254 car« Cattle 11000 Sheep 7000 Estimate for tomorrow: Hogs 18C00 Wheat 11 cars Corn 251 cart Oats 177 jar> Notice- I have twenty acres of hay to make on the shares in Preble township. Address James K. Niblick. R. R. 6, Decatur, Ind. 146d6 ROY ARCHBOLD, DENTIST. I. O. O. F. BLOCK. ’Phones—Office, 164; residence 245
TO THE PUBLIC. Decatur, Ind., June 24, 1904. Notice from the city board of ! health as the season of typhoid fever .choleia infantum and kindred diseases is now here and their origin is usually traced to bad filthy j unsanitary surroundings, and such 1 being the case, Notice is hereby given to all parties as well as property owners, that all filthy rubbish and obnoxious matter, cutting down all weeds in alleys and inside of their lots and disinfecting privy vaults and remove all rubbish from [ their premises within ten days from j this notice. If at the end of ten days, 1 said filth and rubbish is not re- ' moved same will be ordered done without any further notice by the ! city board of heatlh at the property , holder’s expense. Dr. H. E. Keller. Sec. of City Board of Health. 14 Id 10 lEg JJrav.-'. THE BRIGHT MAN navs his bills and other obligations by means of checks. He sees the convenience and benefits derived from their use. The First National Bank DECATUR, IND. is the proper place to open a checking account. It affords its depositors all courtesies consistent with sound banking. THE DIRECTORS are well known business men and capitalists, with established reputa tions for fair dealing. We point with pride to their rec- ■ ord as successful business men, and j respectfully solicit your accortnt. You will be interested with our methods of transacting business. L. Yager Sons have received some handsome new ratan swings. See them in their show window. 146d3 I earnestly desire the immediate return of all cases and bottles. Wm. Mersman. 146d2w2 Dr. C. V. Connell who is at Mt. Clemens Mich., will be at his office on Wednesday July 6th. 146d6 Frank Mills haa secured the ex- ! elusive agency for the Saturday Evening Post, the oldest poper in the United States, established by Benjamin Franklin over a century ago. He will deliver it to you each Saturday for five cents. Leave orders at Mills’ grocery. Fanns for Sale. Dan Erwin has returned from his tour in Michigan | and Erwin & Erwin have for sale Michigan farm lands “personally selected” improved or unimproved, and will furnish information concerning any tract, or printed list on application or request by mail half fare on G. R. & I. direct route if you care to look, Address us or call at office. Decatur Indiana. 14dl8
YOUR EYES Should not be neglected. Delay often means serious results. Don’t be jiersuaded that it is some ailment other than the eyes, for after taking medicine for a reasonable length of time and the trouble still remains, rest assured it is ONE (JR MORE OF MANY REFRACTIVE DEFECTS OF THE EYES. Nothing But Glasses, and the Correct Ones, Will Give you Relief DR. JOSEPH BURKE who has been making regular visits to Decatur, will be at the Burt House, July sth and 9th, for Two Days Only, will Examine Eyes FREE OF CHARGE REMEMBER THE DATE
r* Xnotice to everyone | $ A Little Cash Reasoning | ■ I have decided that on and after the first of July, everything from my shelves 11 S will be sold for CASH— g S Cash to Everybody B 1 and in doing this I believe I can make prices that every person in Adams H B County can see the point. Here are a few pointers to CASH customers. I show ■ Ui you some full Welts and Hand Turns in Shies for $3.00, which you will B n have to pay $3 50 for elsewhere. Try them and you will be convinced. I intend 9 Hto CUT ON PRICES ALL OVER THE HOUSE. Here are some of the close ■ ■ margin prices: g Ladies’Shoes 83.50 a pair go for Cash $3.25 — ■ ■ “ 3.50 “ 3.00 9 ■ “ 3.00 “ 2-75 3 ■ 3.C0 2.50 ■ 2.50 “ 2.00 1 ■ 2.00 1-75 WSilb- “ i. 75 “ i. 50 W'sm -b B g 1.50 1.25 ■ JB Men’s Shoes now 84.50 go for Cash 84.00 I 4.00 1 3.50 I ■ 3.00 2.75 g “ 2.50 “ 2.25 “ 2.25 “ 2.00 | ■ 1.75 1-50 B ■ “ 1.50 “ 1. 25 1 f 10c. Shoe Paste for Shining sc> ■ f Rubbers and Felt Boots 1 (Here is a tip for the future. Felt Boots, the M BEST in the world. U? ■ ’ '’■X I u Stop and Think JK||. | ■ ThatCA'H means something to a business man—CASH V J 8 ■ M means no losses in bad book accounts. We propose to give these S losses to our customers in the reduction of prices. That’s gp" 7 . S S Where You Come In # * / Stop and think the matter over carefully and you will see g that the CASH MAN is the one who can give the BARGAINS. J/"* w He has the goods or the money, and unless the credit man can get 1 I a big price for his goods he will soon fail or go out of business. ■ We propose to stay and give our customers the benefit in quality u®- " ■ and prices of goods. Let us personally demonstrate to you. 1 THE SHOE SELLER. I nrrmunrririi h lawg; -
— INSURE WITH THE “Graham Agency Company” One hundred companies 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. DR. P. L. FRITZ Dentist Office above Holthouse, Schulte & Co.’s clothing store. DECATUR, INDIANA.
How Easy It is to keep COOL with a pair oi our Strap Slippers and so easy to buy too 5 STYES At $ 1.00 the Pair Charlie Voglewede THE SHOE SELLER 123 N. Second St. Decatur, Ind. * Will Money Help You? IF SO, call on or write to us We will loan vnn „„„ amount from 810 to 6100, on household Roods, pianos organ* teams fixtures, etc., without removal. You can h»v» fro™ . J ea, P B ’ months’time in which to pay it back, in small weekly payments as you prefer, W. 20 is the weekly paymenKn a SM loan for fifty weeks; other amounts in the same nrobortinn H money fill out the following blank, cut it out and r ail it to\m < hir Date'. Your Name lee e e Wife’s Name Street and Number City Amount Wanted Kind of Security you have Occupation All communications are held strictly confidential.' Call on or’address teVblfgJ FORT WAYNE LO IN (’0 ™ «. Established 1896. Fnw w ° PP T’ , Hou - e Fort Wayne, Ind.
