Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 153, Decatur, Adams County, 9 July 1904 — Page 4

YOUR EYES ShcuM not be neglected. Delay often means serious results. I' tbe persuaded that it i- some ailment other than the e; ■ ' r /ter * . ’me !; :re fir a reasonable length of time and the t still remains, rest araured it is ONE OR MORE 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, Tuesday, July | 2th, for One Day Onlv, will Examine Eyes FREE OF CHARGE REMEMBER THE DATE Will Money Help You? IF SO. call on or write to us We will loan you money in any amount from 310 to 3100. on household goods, pianos, organs, teams, fixtures, etc., without removal. You can have from one to twelve months’time in which to pay it back, in small weekly or monthly pay meets as you prefer. 31.20 is the weekly payment on a 350 loan for fifty weeks: other amounts in the same proportion. If you need money fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to” us. Our agent u ill be in Decatur every Tuesday to make loans and will call on you. Date Your Name a 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 FORT WAYNE LOAN CO. Established 1596. Fort Wayne. Ind. j I Whose Roof Are You Under? I Why not Own a Cottage and Quit Paying Kent.’ following are a few sample properties now offered : r sale. We have many others or. our lists. Cail at our office and investigate before buying.

w 'uv - -V M'-r I. ! w ; er.‘-. .tddlt: nto Decatur It is south s . A . ur- •*. and d- : f 12th street. V '■ .ci -n-r: i.nz • -• M <ry» and Fifth street- let fenced. >■’n.t ■rnt•r •• •. .*1 p’acp ft-r 3 Lome. ' ,-s ! n south Decatur: twostory re-:drnee. P ntj ■ 'fruit hoc-e fr>ts- n sft .ted street. W ;T -, ■ •! ... L . -treet -'able, full lot, some fruit tr- ••*. hr - •wa pn.perty .t -ned street. '' ’.T - r r i r«e;fta street: larce lot. o.x'.V- feet tn ,:ze. sum. . -i « ’eueh. food Carden, truitetc. W:'.l bay * feur ro«>M ts ttege with rood bnea cellar, m fair location, on South .-evr-nlb -irvet: fruit, ctstern. stable, etc. W ‘uy a tea- mod* rn I! ve-r-» m cottar- os. Jackson street, near Eleventh street, hardwood hntsh lonr tot. eastern, porches, etc. W uy <.■ «1 -at .on on N r»b E'eventb afreet, larre stable, brick sidewalk. r <>r garden, comfortable, convenient five-room cottage. w. .’-ay an eight-r-,-.. nr v. r :-nt rest-ience property on west side f High stres-t n-tera, summer kitchen, fruit, bugeysbed: property ou cu and water lines. Wtl bay a modem neat story and a half five-room bouse with lot 5-rfli' feet m sue. on Madison street, near b.eveatn. w. ry a newly roof-d story and a half fire-room house on Ninth street, south ot Monroe street: stable, drove well. Cistern, cellar, etc w buy a five-roor» comfortable cottage near Fifth street. North Decatar; gaa water, cistern, stable, eleciric lights, etc. Wf buy three tv.': city Sot- on west side of Eleventh street, near Nutman street r od garden, orcuar J. stable, cribs, cistern and coofortabU f -ur room bouse; brick side walks etc. Will buy two lots on west E.evenrh street near Madison street with good story and a half, eight room re-ldence; summer kitchen, stable, hydrant and cistern water, plenty of fruit and good garden Will buy a seven room m xlern residence on north side of Monroe street, near Eleventh »tr>wi. cement walk, summer kitchen, cistern, etc. Will buy s comf triable sir room cottage on n rth Seornd street Drove well,cistern and hydrant water: electric lights, ect Willbuy a good five ro—n cottage on Chestnut street; eement cistern, large lot tbrSO feet, chicken pars, plenty of trull, etc. Within the neat thirty day wilt buy one of the best building low on Monroe streev near rourth street: fruit stable, gooc sewerage, and an eight room houre that rents for tl-sa 00 a year • Court Hou- no Third street F ' lh ‘ hoa *

375 S2OO S2OOO S6OO S7OO $725 $750 $875 S9OO $925 SIOOO SIOSO SI2OO SI2OO SI2OO $1425 $1450 SI7OO $2400

Lands from 7 to 120 Acre Tracts four »nd * bait mii'w'fr’ou ml1 ”, ,ro “ ’*!* A *> » cr * > ?X" cd "*■*' lo aw "* uu - r A Snow Agency Phone 230 Decatur, Ind.

Farms for Sale. Dan Erwin has returned j from his tour in Michigan I and Erwin &■ Erwin have for sale Michigan farm lands “personally ! selected’’ improved or unimproved. ! and will furnish information con- I oerning anv tract, or printed list : !on application or request by mail! half fare on G. R. A* 1 direct ' route if you care to look, Address i us or call at office. Decatur Indi- ' I ana. 14dl8 Meats delivered to all parts of the citv prompt. James Bain. 150d6 Remember the bargains at the , five and ten cent store. 134d30 ! Cabbage and Tomato plants for sale —I have cabbage and tomato plants ready for setting. 10c per 100. South Tenth street, between railroads. 2wk J. R. Smith. For Sale Ashery; well equipped and a money maker. A good investment for some one. Enquire of Chas.' S. Niblick or French Quinn, at Old Adams County Bank. ts Do you enjoy a cool drink of milk, real geunine delicious, creamy milk, the kind that is refreshing all the way down. Well you can get it at Scheimans palace meat market and its sterialized too Go in and try it at five cents a quart Home grown strawberries for canning at Martin’s. WANTED AT ONCE—At stone quarry by the Springfield Traction ■ Co. five teams. WANTED—A girl to do general house work, good wages, for partic- | ulars inquire at this office. 15 ld3 ■ FOR SALE—A one horse buggy ■ as good as new inquire of Mrs. M A. Burdg at her residence. 151d3 , Farm F r Sale— Known as the! Bottenfield farm in Kirkland town-1 ship. For further information call i on H. J. Dilling. Decatur. Ind., R. R ; 2. IBldwlm James Bain will deliver meat to all parts of the city. 150d6 FOR SALE—Good steel rang I only used five months. Inquire at I ' this office. For Rent—Three upstairs rooms ; for small family: on First street. See I Mrs. Alice Peterson. Iwk Dr. Joseph Burke, cf South Bend.; will be at the Burt House Tuesday, ; July 12. and will examine eves free. House for rent-A two story, six room house with necessarv convenience* and in good condition, Inquire at ‘ this office. ts Ten men wanted at once to work on abuttments at McKnight bridge. Fort Wayne A Springfield Ry. Co. 145 d Iwk , Special excursione to Marion. Ind. via the Clover Leaf route Sunday. July 10. 1904. Take an outing and visit your friends. Get information \ j of agent. LOST: —A good parasol a straight! I handle with heavy round knob on I end. Knobt* cut oft square on endL>st between Christian church and ’ Maplewood cemetery and Monroe , street. Leave at this office. Ten thousand dollars private funds left with us to loan on Deca-! tor real estate,first mortgage. Low rate of interest Will lu-n in snms of >SO upwards. The Decatur Abtract and Loan Co 257dtf I will pay five dollars for the return of my small black rat temur dog, which was stolen or strayed away a week ago. Address all oommuniration to Ed Shea. Burt , House. 152 d« Special excursion to Toledo and Detroit Sunday July loth via Clover Leaf route. Rate to Toledoto >125 i Detroit >1.75. Train leaves Decatur 6:30 a. m returning steamer leaves Detroit 4:30 p. m. trian leaves Tole- • do upon arrive of steamer. T. L. Miller agent. Frank Mills baa secured the exclusive agency for the Saturday Evening Post, the oldest poper in the Cnited 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. S3O to Colorado and return via Chicago, Union Panific A Northwestern line, Chicago to Denver, Colorado Springs, and Pueblo, daily throughout the summer. Correspondingly low rates from all points east. Only one night to Denver from Chicago. | Tw9 fast trains daily. [)R. P. L. FRITZ Dentist Office above Holthouee. Schulte A Co.'s cb thing store. DBCAtra. ttrouNs.

Weather Forecast. Shower-and thunder-forms S.itI •* unlay ; fair Sunday except in north- , west portion of state. MARKET REPORT. Accurate prices paid by Decatur merchants for various products. Cor reeled every day. GRAIN. BY E. L. CARROL, GRAIN MERCHANT. I New Corn yellow > 63 New Corn, mixed 61 Machine shucked one cent less. I Oats, new 38 Wheat. No. 2 97 Wheat. No. 3 95 Bariev 40 Rye No. 2 45 I Clover Seed 4 85 Alsyke 0 5 05 Buckwheat 48 Flax Seed 8C Timothy > 95 CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago marKetclosed al 1 :lt p. m today, according to J. D. Hales special wire service, as follows: Wheat, July 88| September wheat 81 Wheat. Dec. 83.1 Corn, J uly 48 j Corn. September 48J Corn. December 45J Oats. July 38J ' )ats, September 32 j Oats, Dec. 31’1 Sept. Pork 12 8 [ July Lard 7 05 j Sept Lard 7 02 TOLEDO GRAIN MARKETS. Changed every afternoon at 3:OC o’clock bv J. D. Hale, Decatur Special wire service. Wheat, new No. 2, red. cash fl 07 July wheat, 33J September wheat; 89 ‘Corn. July 61 j September corn 50j Oats. Cash 42| Oats. July 41j September oats 33 Rye. cash 67 OTHER PRODUCTS. BY VARIOUS grocers and merchants. Eggs, fresh, per doz > 15 Land 7 Butter, per pound 10 Potatoes, new 1 25 Onions 75 Cabbage per 100 lb 1 50 Apples, per bu ?t Sweet Potatoe, per bu 7; STOCK. BY FRED SCHEIMAN, DE LEB Lambs 40 5 06 Hogs, per cw» >5 OCO 5 10 Cattle per lb 3 0 3| 4 Calves, per lb 31 0 4 Cows 2 0 2i Sheep, per lb 0 3 Beef Hides, per lb 6 Hsh 8 0 13 POULTRY. BT J. W PLACE CO., PACKERS Chickens, young per lb. 6|o* Fowls, per lb 606| Ducks, per lb 607 Young Ducks 607 Young Turkeys, per lb 12 G«e«e, old per lb 506 Geese, young, lb s<z6 HAY MARKET. No. 1 timothy hay(baled) No 1 mixed hay (baled) >6 00 0 18.00 No. 1 clover hay (baled) >6 0007 (0 WOOL AND HIDES. BY B. kalveb A SON. I Wool, unwashed ißtol3 Sheep pelts 25c to 1 iO, Beef hides, per pound 06 t Calf hidea 0 s I Tallow, per pound L3| OIL 71ARKET. Tiona >1.72 Pennsylvania 157 Corning 1.37 i New Castle 1.44 North Lima 1.(8 South Lima 1.031 Indiana 103 Whitehouse 1.02 Somerset 1.06 Neodasha. (Kan.) 1.25 Barkersril’e 1.09 Ragland 86 COAL- Per Ton Anthracite | 7 75 Domestic, nut 3 80 Domestic, lump, Hocking 3 80 Domestic lump, Indiana 3 40 Pocahontas Smokeless, lump 450 MARKET NOTPS. Liverpool market cioead steady. Wheat, j cent higher. Corn, | cent higher. Receipts at Chicago today: Hogs 900 C Wheal 6 cars Corn 125 ears Gate 76 car« Cattle 1000 Sheep 2QOO Estimate for tomorrow; Hogs 170 CO Wheat 8 ca s Corn 164 can Oata ICO .’an Notice. On and after July 11, no package done for less than 5 cents. Decatur Steam Laundry. 7 6 2d BOY ARCHBOLD, DENTIST I. O. O. F, BLOCK. ’Phones—Office, 164; residence 24; |

NOTICE TO FARMERS and others who want etone laid. I will .do your work for from 40 to 60 per perch, accordirg to size of wall. Willis Grose. lOld

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Blackburn & Christen Holthouse Drug Co. W. H. Nachtrieb Smith, Yager & Falk ASK FOR A SAMPLE » ■ i a at ■ ■ . «■»—a^m—■ I- ...y j lotheLiqu . )r Drug Habit When ; . kvnle-i and THE KEELEY INSTITUTES, INDIANA b Adcns Street L- . . Immllwllm From Chicago daily. June 1 to SepH tember 80. Correspondingly low rate* from all other point*. Two fait trains per day. The Colors io Special, solid thr ugh train, over the only double-track railway between Chicago ami the Missouri River. Only one night from Chicago; two nights en route from the Atlantic Seaboard ria the Chicago, Union Pacific ■nd North-Western Line bend twxcnt stamp t r (older* and with list of hotel* and bea d iDjf bouses, rates and much valuable I Information concerning raiiwav fare* •cenerv. climate, etc. Ail agents sell tickets via thia line. A. H WAGGIMP. Travel ng Agent. 22 Fifth Avenue. Chicago. 111. L W~ J

I I "1~-J ISW No Business Man | should think of keeping his money anyplace but in a bank. Mhy, you say? There are a great many reasons, but the principle one is the I convenience in paying bills. Bg. ■ sides that, you are sure of a receipt for every dollar paid out if you use checks. Come in and have a talk with ns. It won't cost you any. thing. The First National Bank DECATUR, IND. 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 k LOWER, ACTS. Office over Tague’s Shoe Store. L. E. DOLCH, Solicitor. Phone 239. z _ Carden Seeds XTW XSCTXuXX. Lawn Grass Seed. Flower Seeds. Spring Bulbs J. D. HALE FllOlle O Weak Men Made Vigorous KbAV b?wtt wsasT What PEFFER'S NERVIGOR Did! J? acl ? and quickly Cur« tner* fail loung men regain lort n a’L ■ J dep recover youthful vig>>r. Abaolatelv Goar.nteed to ( ur« .vervotianewe. Lcxt VltallTr. iUii oU ui y. lightly fr.iuiMione. l.oet P.iuFr, either •*>, Failing Memory. W aiting Di» . j fftctg or - • iad >ni»-errt»oH Wards oft Insamtv and con- .tt n. ix>u t .et urnggist impoee a wort! ss >ub*’ • c L ou *_F*r*r rr vfit Tr - Jag PL» F EH s SERVIGOK r ‘-rdf r i W carried io ve«t pocket. Fret*.! ; *:n wrs: • I P*r boi. or 6 for $5. with A Written Gu »rKefuud Money. Fa: • Pty f ek medical ▲&:>*](■ Chicago, iii For sale bv Blackburn £ Christen Arkansas Texas Louisiana An ideal country for cheap homes. Land at $5 sin >ls acre; grows corn, cotton, wheat, oats, grasses, fruits and vegetables, I Stock ranges 10 months I in the year, I Southeast Missori, Akansas, Louisiana and Texas are fujl of opportunities — the cli.nate is mild, the soil is rich, the lands are cheap. Low home-seekers’ rates —about half fare—via the Cotton Belt twice a month — first and third Tuesday. For descriptive literature, maps ahd excursion rates, write to j 1. 0. SCHAEEER. T. P. I. Cotton Belt Route CINCINNATI, OHIO.