Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 176, Decatur, Adams County, 5 August 1904 — Page 4

THE PALACE Meat /V\eirl<et As yet I have encountered no strike and fear none. Still I desire to give the Decatur people the lowest and best prices imaginable for first-class meats, and I will sell meats hereafter and until further notice at less than excursion rates. Surloin, Porterhouse and Round Steak 10c Other good steak 8c Roast meat6c to 8c ; Boiling meat 3c to 6c Smoked meats 6c California Hams 7|c And all other fine meats at reduced prices. I ask you to call and see me and get the benefit of these prices. FRED SCIiEIMANN, The Palace Meat Market. /v\e a nrs Cheaper Than Ever They are coming our way. The people know where they get value received. I am prepared and will meet any competition. DYONIS SCHMIDT THE OLD RELIABLE PLACE Have You Ever Heard of The Company in bort Wayne that accommodates those in need of small amounts of money by quickly and quietly negotiating loans on either Furniture, Horses, Cattle or other chattel security at a nominal cost in a confidential way? If you haven’t heard before, and you need money, now is the time to get acquainted—WßlTE TODAY FORT WAYNE LOAN CO. Home Phone 833 796 Calhoun Street Established 1896 Opposite Court House Fort Wayne, Ind.

B. E. LEW Roofing, Spouting and all kinds of Galvanized Iron Work. Located lu Henry Schlegel hi 1 ire Street. —" ; " — A beautiful map, valuable for reference, printed on heavy paper 42x64 inches mounted on rollers; edged bound in okth, showing our new island poi sessions. The Trans-Siberian Railway, Pacific Ocean cables, railway lines and other features of .Japan. China, Munohuria, Koorea and the Fai East. Sent in receipt of 86 oenta in stamps by W. B. Kntskem, P. T M., Chicago & North Western R'y, Chicago, ill.

Insure Your Property in the Decatur Insurance Agency Gallogly & Haefling Niagara Falla excursion, on Wednesday August 17, the Erie R. R. will run their annual exourison to Niagara Falls. |6.50 round trip from Decatur, Ind. Take advantage of the most popular excursion in America and visit one of the seven wonders of the world. For further information, write, 0. L. Enos, T. P. A Marion, Ohio.

Jill / Jim f THE MODERN BUSINESS man pays his bills by check’ Why not open an accout with us which can be subject to check at any time? W e offer lilreral terms for such accounts, and afford our depositors all the courtesies consistant with sound banking principles. THE BANK CHECK when canceled, is the best proof of the payment of any bill, and is a great convenience, as it does away with the necessity of carrying large sums of money with you. Call and see us and learn full particulars regarding this enterprising banking institution. The First National Bank DECATUR, IND. MONEY TO LOAN THE DECATUR ABSTRACT & LOAN COMPANY. (incorporated) A large sum of PRIVATE MONET has been placed with us to loan ot city property and farms. No delay or red tape in making loans. Lowest rates of interest. We are able to close *ll loans on the same day of receiving Application. Will loan i. .urns of 150 up, on one to five years time, with privilege of partial payments. This company can also furnish abstracts of title on short notice to any piece of real estate in Adams county. THE DECATUR ABSTRACT & LOAN CO. Rooms 3 and 4, Studabakei block, 257dif Phones—Residence 312. Office 103. Send your dates in early. Fred Reppert Live Stock Auctioneer. Speak* English, German, Swiss and Low German. DECATUR, INDIANA. Eyes Examined Free and Headaches Cured —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. watcii zF’on date 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 Companies” 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.

For Rent A story and a half house nine rooms. Enquire of Henry Meyer, the tailor. Has Moved Office. Dr. P. B. Thomas has removed his office to No. 1024 on Second street over True’s new store. 16311 m

Weather Forecast. Fair in north, showers in south j portions; fresh west winds. MARKET REPORT. I Accurate prices paid by Decatur i merchants for various products, Cor | rected every day. GRAIN. BY E. L. CARROL, GRAIN MERCHANT. New Corn yellow | 67 New Corn, mixed 65 Machine shucked one cent less. j Oats, new2B No. 3, White Oats old 28 Wheal, No. 289 Wheat, No. 386 Barley4o Rye No. 2 50 Clover Seed 5 05 Alsyke @ 5 25 Buckwheat4B Flax Seedßo Timothyl 95 CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago market closed at 1:11 p. m today, according to National Commission Co., special wire service, as follows: Wheat, Sept, old9Bjj September wheat new 971 Wheat, Dec. 96| Wheat. May9B„ Corn, September 521 Corn, December4B| Corn, May 48 ' )ats. September 33J Oats, Dec. 34J Oats May 35; Sept. Pork 12 80 Sept Lard 6 62 TOLEDO GRAIN MARKETS. Changed every afternoon at 3:00 o’clock bv J. D. Hale, Decatur Special wire service. Wheat, new No. 2, red, cash>l 00 September wheat; 1 00 ; December Wheat 101 J I Corn cash 51 j September corn 54.1 December corn 48| Oats. Cash3s September oats 34 Oats December 341 Rye, eash6s OTHER PRODUCTS. BY VARIOUS GBOCEBS AND MERCHANTS Eggs, fresh, per doz| 17 Lard 7 Butter, per poundlo Potatoes, newl 40 Onions 75 Cabbage per 100 lbl 50 Apples, per bu 8( Sweet Potatoe, per bu 7E ! STOCK. BY FBED SCHEIMAN, DE LIB

Lambs 4@ 5 0} Hogs, per cwt >5 GO 5 26 Cattle per lb 3 @ 3| 4 Calves, per lb 3j @ 4 Cows 2 @ 2j by j. w. peace co. Chickens, young, per lb 6|(t?7 Fowls, per lb 6(n 6j Ducks, per lb Young Ducks 6(a7 Young Turkeys, per lb 12 Geese, old per lb 5@6 Geese, young, per lb 5((/6 MAY /TARKET. No. 1 timothy hay(baled) No 1 mixed hay (baled) No. 1 clover hay (baled) WOOL AND HIDES. BY B. HALVES a SON. Wool, unwashed 18t023 Sheep pelts 25c to 1 l 0 Beef hides, per pound 06 Calf hides 08 Tallow, per pound 03| OIL /TARKET. Tiona 51.65 Pennsylvania 1.50 j Corning 1.3 C New Castle 1.3' j North Lima I.CO South Lima 95 Indiana 95 | Whitehouse 1.23 j Somerset 94 j Neodasha, (Kan.) 47 Barkersville 1.09 Ragland Ls COAL—Per Ton Anthracite | 6 7t> Domestic, nut 3 60 Domestic, lump, Hocking 3 40 Domestic lump, Indiana 3 20 Pocahontas Smokeless, lump 400 /TARKET NOTES. Liverpool market closed steady. Wheat, 1J cents higher Corn, 1| cents higher Receipts at Chicago today: H°«« 18000 Wheat 933an> Corn 241 oars Oats 235 cars Cattle 3500 Sheep 60000 Estimate for tomorrow: Hog* 10300 Wheat 115 can Corn 237 cart Oats — 376 Mi* HOY ARCHBOLD, DENTIST. I. O. O. F. BLOCK. ’Phones—Office, 164: residence 24'

Closing Out Sale Commencing Saturday, July 23rd We, by mutual consent, have decided to close out our entire stock— ss,ooo worth of Furniture and Household Furnishings. Good bargains galore. Call and get prices. We will continue in Undertaking Woodward & Ball. "ORJNIAll! iKr igo daily, Aug. is\. inclusive. w rates from otherX Chicago, Union PacificX rn Line. \ W onaliy Conducted! 1 go August 18 and 25 fori I op-overs at Denver, Colo-1 ■ Salt Lake City, with side / K q of expense. / ■ , No txtra charge on spacial trains. / on fast dailv trail*. The Overland Limited I U lay in the year, less than three days to the / track railway between Chicago aud the f ct transcontinental route. J ist of Everything. Vrite for itineraries. la sell tickets via this line. J A. H. WAGGEN ER. Traveling Agent. . *I k I W Avenue, Chicago, 111. ftrail*** I ANNUAL BANK STATEMENT. Statement of the financial condition of the Old Adams < ounty Bank, at Decatur, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on Tuesday, the 2nd day of August, 1904, being the tenth anniversary of the commencement of the business of said bank. President, W. H. NIBLICK. Cashier, R. K. ALLISON ' ice-President, R. B. ALLISON. Asst. Cashier C. S NIBLICK. DIRECTORS » n JOHX NIBLICK. R. B. ALLI&OX. w. J. VESEY. R K. ALLISON. JOHN S BOWERS. HENRY HITE. Amount of bond of President, $12,000. Amount of bond of Cashier. $12,000 Above bonds are on file in the office of the Secretary of Stale, and are dated and are to run as follows: President’s bund, dated 2nd day of August, P.MM one year. Cashiers bond, dated 2nd day of August, 1904, one year. Resorces. rt , A n r? B rt ‘ ,couau LIABILITIES. ttiSrb^ ud ’ , ‘ u . <,morw * ei ’ ’ Othern-al aat.ta ?“rplu»lut>d ...... Jura thuurw F”- S ' "■“'"'■■'"■rotUH Current expenses and iuieitbt i Duu fi urn bunks... 1192 tri ai 0 npmd ... V . n u . J H'urencv *1 (> > j n d| deposits on demand 47.5,4 M 52 Gaab on band • s^,cle y ’ ( jb - 1235.025 Hi ,nd 1 OeposiUon time 335.7U4 »> "111" Cash items’.. ' t nut <n t — 7, Total yi.’.s, 'i: W Total..vu 51 S ‘ a “w° f L ndia - na ’ Count r of Adams, ns: Adams ““r d 9’ S ' Niblick ’ A “» Gaahief, of the Old oath several!Aav ti to, ) ‘?' atur ’ Indiana, each being duly sworn upon hi* and in fact ** ' aboTe foregoing statement is true in substance W. H. NIBLICK, President C. S. NIBLICK, Asst. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 3rd day of Augtwt, 1901. CommiMiOD «pi™ B , ,£ SE Q SITTON, Not..,

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150.00 Californi and return. Send 2 cent stamp for itinerary of special personally conducted tours to California, leaving Chicago August IBth and August 25th. via the Chicago Union Pacific <fe North Western Line, account Triennil Conclave Knights Templar at. Han Francisoo. 150 round trip fn.fti Chicago. Cor responding],? low rates from all points. A. £l. Waggoner, 22 Fifth Aveaue, Chicago, Ills.