Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 162, Decatur, Adams County, 20 July 1904 — Page 4

f J 1 W? flk ' NOT TOO LATE To pull yourself out of finacial trouble if you’ll consult us. You’d not be the first one we have helped out of a worse hole perhaps $5 $25 SSO SIOO or any amount can be borrowed on your furniture, piano, horses and wagons, buggies, stocks and fixtures, etc., and leave the property in your possession. You Can Pay Baek in weekly or monthly payments and we give a liberal discount if paid before due. All business inquiries strictly confidential. If you want money, write us and our agent will call on you. Send us your name, wife’s name, city, street and number, how much yon want, what to give for security and where you are working. If You Owe any other company and want to pay them off and get some more money besides, write us. Room 3, Arcade, Upstairs. Home Phone 995 FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. ESTABLISHED 1895.

Eyes Examined Free and Headaches Cared —BY — Drs. Burke & Lemontree of 221 S. Michigan St. South Bend, Ind., who have been making regular visits to Decatur every sixty days will be here soon "WATCH FOH 13 ATE (GOftL Feed and Seeds | Peninsular Portland § Cement | Gypsum Rock Wall Plaster I We make a specialty of furnI isbing HIGH GRADE CLEAN I COAL that will burn. j 57^0.“ HAl’e I’llOlle O I Cor. Jefferson and 2nd Sts. Insure Your Property in the Decatur insurance Agency Gallogly & Haefling MONEYTO LOAN THE DECATUR ABSTRACT & LOAN COMPANY. (incorporated) A large sum of PRIVATE MONEY has been placed with us to loan on «ity property and farms. No delay or red tape in making loans. Lowest rate* o f interest. We are able to close •11 loans on the same day of receiving application. Will loan ij turns of SSO up, on one to five years time, with privilege of partial payments. Thi» company can also furnish abstracts of title on short notice to any piece ol j , a i nr<<-te in Adams county. THE DECATUR ABSTRACT A LOAN (X). Rooms 8 and 4, Studebaker block, 257dtf

, I have received a fine car load of ' Lehigh Valley Anthracite Coal for I store use give me a call, Harvey Hart. 159d6 House for rent-A two story, six room house with necessary conveniences and in good condition, Inquire at this office. ts B. E. LEW Roofing, Spouting and all kinds of Galvanized Iron Work Locati <1 in Henry Schlegel building on First Phones —Residence 312. Office 103. Send your dates in early. fred Reppert Live Stock Auctioneer. Speaks English, German, Swiss and Low German. DECATUR, INDIANA. Arkansas Texas Louisiana An ideal country for cheap I homes. Land at $5 $lO, sls, acre; grows corn, cotton, wheat, oats, grasses, fruits i and vegetables. Stock ranges 10 months 1 in the year. . Southeast Missori, Akansas, Louisiana and Texas are full of opportunities—the climate 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 and excursion rates, write to 1.0. SCHAEEER, T. P. A. Cotton Belt Route CINCINNATI, OHIO.

POSITION DURING SLEEP. Slightly Ruiae the Head and Lie on the Right Side. The main object of sleep is that every 1 organ of the body should have perfect rest. The brain, the lungs and the heart have been, not inappropriately, I called the "trlped of life,” ns upon' them bangs the prosperity of the whole | frame; hence we slightly raise the; head to check tl.e Cow of blood to the! brain and more or less quickly find out | the position of greatest ease for lungs ’ and heart. This will be found by sleeping for the greater part of the time on the right side, for nearly two-lhlrds of the heart is on the left of the medial line, and the apex points closely to the smaller left lung; hence the fullest and freest play possible should be given to the left side. A quiet pulse, diminished resplra-1 tion and refreshing rest are all com-1 bined when open windows, moderate warmth and unchafing heart work together. It is cl'.en best to court sleep on the left side and turn to the right before going off. A Philanthropist. Modern advertising can cope even with the etiquette of courts. A Lon don Journal. tells us that a young American woman wished to be presented at the court of the king of Saxony. The high officials, having inquired into her social standing at home, Objected. They represented to her that the king could scarcely receive the daughter of a retail bootmaker. The young woman cabled home and told her father the situation. The next morning she received his answer: “Can't call it selling. Practically giving them away. See advertise--1 ment.” That solved the difficulty.* She was presented as the daughter of an eminent philanthropist. A Doctor** Visit. More patients become dissatisfied because they are not visited often enough than because they are required to pay for excess of services. One of the most grateful families that I ever knew was one that had Just paid a young medical grafter for fourteen visits made between 5 and 11 p. in. of a single day. when two visits would have been amply sufficient. Small wonder that some of the younger men yield to this temptation and shortly become known to ' the profession as repeaters. But these P soon lose caste.—The World Today. Lesson In Modern Finance. “Pa.” said the son of the captain of Industry, “what is being recreant to one's trust?” I “Not increasing the capital stock evi ery time the public can be hypnotized t into buying a few more shares for the benefit of the people who hold the bonds.”—Chicago Record-Hern id. A FIERCE ANATHEMA. The Pions Wish a Woman Finns at ! Jean i’aul Richter. Jean I’aul Rlch'er once observed that if a lady offi.tr wanted to give the word “Halt!” she would do it in the following strain: “You soldiers, all of you, now mind what I say. I order you as soon as I have done speaking to stand still, every one of you, on the •pot where you happen to be. Don't you hear me? Halt. I say, all of you!” ’ Upon this a strongminded woman , made the following comment: “Now, I M. Jean, it was an unlucky day on which you wrote that sentence. May you never hear anything but that itttie, conti'o v< . I ‘No' from every rosy pair of lips you meet. May yon halt wifeless through life. May your buttons be I snappish, your strings knotty and your stockings full of holes. May your bootjack be missing, your feet corny and your shaving water cold; your razor dull, your hair stand up. your collar He down. May your beard be poreupiny, your whiskers thinly settled and your mustaches curl the wrong way. May your coffee be muddy, your toast > smoky and your tea water bewitched, , and. with a never dying desire for af- ‘ section, may you crawl through creation a meek, miserable, nasty, forlorn, fidgety, fussy, ridiculous, ruined, deI jected old bachelor.” THE ABUSED OYSTER. Fattened For the Vulgar Crowd and Deprived ot HU Flue Flavor. The oyster in his glory is a rich, dark colored, shapely inhabitant of salt water. He is plump, but not swelled up. ! and has a delicious, Incomparable salty i flavor which nobody who really knows ’ bint and has the taste to appreciate i him would ever dream of spoiling with j crude condiments. But rnrely will the 1 i oysterman send such an exquisite creaj tune to market. It Is not fat enough or | white enough for the vulgar crowd. So I he puts it lu fresh, or nearly fresh, water in “fatten”—that is, be draws off the fine natural Juices by a process cf osmosis and substitutes therefor a quantity of water which distends it like a balloon and makes It Just as tasteless. But it looks fat like a scrawny Christmas turkey Judiciously fed by an air pump. Then it is put before the American as an oyster, and i the American, who Judges bls food and drink largely by labels, pours over it salt, pepper, tabasco, Worcestershire, horseradish or what not and thinks It Is all right. He might as well have any sort of sea urchin that was soft and puffy and wet as a vehicle for the I concoctions which he used to make himself believe that nn oyster tastes j like something.—New Yortt Tribune. - ■ - < I Tn the hour of distress and misery ' the eye of every mortal turns to friend , ; ship. In the hour of gladness and con ; vlvlnllty what Is your want? It Is j friendship.

CHOKING CATARRH CURED Your Honey Back If Hyomei Does Not Cure You. “Use Hyomei and be cured of catarrh,” is what all who have tried it I for that disease say to their friends. Il i.-> the ea.-ic. ; thing in the world ■ to stop catarrh at its beginning if you ■ use Hyomei. Just breathe the healthgiving, balsamic air for a few minutes | and your catarrh will be cured. In 1 the worst cases of this disease, chronic or acute, Hyomei used four or five times a day is all that is needed to soon effect a cure. The complete Hyomei outfit costs but SI.OO and comprises a hard rubj ber pocket inhaler, a bottle of Hyo- ’ mei and a dropper. The inhaler will i last a lifetime; and additional bottles of Hyomei can be obtained for 50c. In this city and neighboring towns, there are hundreds who can testify to the remarkable powers of Hyomei to cure catarrh. Many of the staunchest friends of this remedy today began its use with little hope that they would be cured, but as The Holthouse Drug Co. offered to refund the money if it did not cure, they decided to trv it on that plan, aud were soon restored to health. Remember the bargains at the five and ten cent store. 134d30 Private funds to loan on city property at lowest rate interest. Priviege of partial paydhnts. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf Farm For Sale —Known as the Bottenfield farm in Kirklaud township. For further information call on H. J. Dilling. Decatur, Ind., R. R 2. 134dwlm' 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 Ten thousand dollars private funds left with us to loan on Decatur real estate,first mortgage. Low rate of interest. Will lo_.n in sums of SSO upwards. The Decatur Abtract and Lean Co. 257dtf 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 sterialieed too. Go in and try it at five cents a quart. Louisvile, Ky. Knights of Pythias Biennial Encampment, August 1629, 1904. One first class fare plus 25 cents for round trip. Tickets on sale Aug. 15th to Aug. 16th. Good returning Aug. 31,1904. NOTICE TO FARMERS and others who want stone laid. I will do your wo k for from 40 to 60 cents per perch, according to size nf wall. Willis Grose. lOld Taken Up. Ten head of cattie have been t .k---en up by Louis Weber, two miles west of Decatur, and the owner is invited to come at once and claim j them. Schurger & Smith Attorneys at Law Abstracts of title made to order Farm and city property for sale Private money to loan at the very lowest interest, with privilege of par tial payments Office in Niblick & Allison Block over Everett & Hite grocery store east of Court street, Decatur, Indiana. Give us a call before you invest elsewhere.

9 For salejy HENRY KOENEMAN Weak Men Made Vigorous mturr trsu-jy What PEFFER’S NERVIGOR Did! It »rU uowertully and quickly curm when all '"ll'lf J 11 '? l ”" t nmntoodsoW .u-nfeenveryouUiTui vigor. Abaolutolr Guarinteml t<>( ure Nrrvouaneaa, |,uat Vitality. lllilH.tt'tK-r, Nlirlitly Fiulaalona I.oat I’uwar, either !*•*!, FwllinK Memory, Wnating Illa- ’ • jli fftda nf wlf-abutr or rjctiufi und J B <h».-rtooi Wanla t.IY luaanity and eoMumntton Don tint .iniggiet Impoee a worthlvaa kutmtllute oa V 1 &2.V5L! , .j2r l !!*AKi'y , ' r Tnalaton hav. Ing Fhl I I K’N N Kill IGOit, or aead tor It can For sale by Blackburn & Christen.

Weather Forecast. Cooler Thursday, fair; fresh north winds. MARKET REPORT. Accurate prices paid by Decalin merchants for various products. tor reeled every day. CRAIN. BY E. L. CARROL, GRAIN MERCHANT New Corn yellow « . 1 ! New Corn, mixed •■ • 04 Machine shucked one cent less. Oats, new ' ' Wheat, No. 2 ' Wheat, No. 3 '? Barlev Hye No. 2 ! Clover Seed ” y*’ i Alsyke & 5 j Buckwheat * Flax Seed , » Timothy * •' I CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago marketclosed at 1 ill p. m i today, according to J. D. Haler special wire service, as follows; ■ September wheat - — ' j Wheat, Dee. Corn July Corn, September Corn, December AS Oats, J uly Fr Oats, September I Oats, Dee. j Sept. Pork 1- 9o , Sept Lard — 69< , TO LEW GRAIN MARKETS. Changed every afternoon at 3:01 o’clock bv J. D. Hale, Decatur Special wire service. Wheat, new No. 2, red, cash—l I 02 July wheat 97 September wheat; 91 December Wheat 911 Corn eash [>l Corn, July 61? September corn s‘j December corn 4;>| Oats. Cash 42 Oats, July 41| September oats 85| Oats December 411 Rye. cash 67 OTHER PRODUCTS. BY VARIOUS GROCERS AND MERCHANTS i Eggs, fresh, per doz J 15 1 Lard 7 Butter, per pound 10 Potatoes, new 1 2‘ Onions <7 Cabbage per 100 lb 1 50 Apples, per bu 8' ' Sweet Potatoe, per bu 7: STOCK, BT FRED SCHEIMAN, DE LER j Lambs lisp 5 0t Hog®, per cwt J 5 60 5 25 Cattle per lb 3 @ 3j 4 Calves, per lb 3j @ 4 Cows 2 @ 2j '

uniiumy yjiiiiivjy miiii 11 wii j>ll > pmu i ini imMnuittßwnurtHil [lin(UnfflßGuTll aELtirl jM rfiH iTfw tt c Chicago daily, § e inclusive, Corre-\ ift. g Zspondingly low rates from otherX B /And NorthUrterSS’ Paci A\ ■ /Special Personally Conducted I I lea - re Chica «° August 18 and 25 for] I I I rndn ’J ancisco - Stop pers at Denver. Colo-1 ■ 1 \tr n C S P nngS and Salt Lake City, with side / I - B \ chili a 2’ nimura of expense. / f B V rou '** rttumlng. No extra charge on special trains./ J ,o,i d »beouxt> e *r , a?< l i*."’v??v ,< dSf? m Vl d,t,y ,r ? ine ’ The Overland Limited/ K B. \ Co».l, over the un|y duUb 7e ,?Lk I,i le ” ,h » n ,hr « d:1 »' 10 ,he / W W \ Mie.our.Ri,.. «- d / / ' The “Best of Everything. / All agent. tu;kel , ¥la thlg ÜBa /dWlUlltlJy * * 2.7 P ' J rav elmg Agent. . |Jh *Yi £i j I ' VenUe ' 111. :

by j. w. peace co. Chickens, young, per lb _ Fowls, per 1b... .... _ £ Ducks, per lb Young Ducks 6| r' | Young Turkeys, per lb 0 Geese, old per lb _ r.A Geese, young, per lb HAY HARKET. No. 1 timothy hay(baled) I SB.OO @ *IOOO |No 1 mixed hay (baled No. 1 clover hay (baled) ' WOOL AND HIDES. BY B. KALVER A SON. Wool, unwashed ißto£3 Sheep pelts 25c to 1 (.0 Beef hides, per pound Calf hides Tallow, per pound 431 OIL HARKET. Tiona JlO5 Pennsylvania jjg 'Corning 1.3 Q New Castle 137 North Lima Jjq ; South Lime 95 Indiana 95 W'hitehouse 123 Somerset 94 Neodasha, (Kan.) 47 Barkersville 1,09 Ragland 53 COAL—Per Ton ‘ Anthracite } 675 Domestic, nut 3 so ; Domestic, lump, Hocking 3 83 Domestic lump, Indiana 3 40 Pocahon’as Smokeless, lump 450 HARKET NOTES. Liverpool market closed steady. Wheat. | cent higher. Corn, | eent higher. Receipts al Chicago today: Hogs 12000 Wheat 6can Corn 2'‘ s ean Oats 35 <>an Cattle 30000 Sheep 30000 Estimate for tomorrow: Hogs 5000 Wheat 6 cars Corn 209 can Oats 61 ?an If you are in need of coal call and see me as I have just received a fine car of Lehigh Valley Anthracite coal for stove use, Harvey I Hart. 19d56 ROY ARCHBOLD, DENTIST I. O. O. F. BLOCK 'Phones—Office, 164; residence 245