Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 177, Decatur, Adams County, 6 August 1904 — Page 4
Bosse Opera House? I THURSDAY, AUGUS~F~vii | Heber-Edison Co j d PRESENTING I | Wonderful | II War Scenes I Exciting Train Wrecks, Scenes from E “Ben Hur,” St. Louis World's Fair E Views, and Hundreds of Others. M PRICES, - - - lOC, 20C, 30C | Hi Seat Sale Opens Wednesday Morning at g ■ Holthouse Drug Co. F «1 Wr? ; STYJEUS® , Have You Ever Heard of The Company iu Fort Wayne that accommodates those in need of small amounts of mon?y by quickly and quietly negotiating loans on either Furniture, Horses, Cattle or I other chattel security at a nominal cost in a confidential way? If you haven’t heard before, and you need money, I now is the time to get acquainted —WRITE TODAY FORT WAYNE LOAN CO. Heme Phone 833 706 Calhoun Street Established 1896 Opposite Court House Fort Wayne, Ind.
Z3v' / B It Proved Her Mascot B |pj From the blue grass regions of old Ken- B gy-j lucky come words of praise for B I Lt. Caldwell’s I LAXATIVE) K I Syrup Pepsin I B Miss Robinson writes: B ■ Pepsin Syrup Company, Monticello, Ill.: Gentlemen—Last spring I was troubled with a spring fever, |H which caused me to fe<-l generally sick and tired, my tongue was coated, ray appetite failed me, small pimples started on my face and neck, and a dull, heavy feeling seemed to oppress me. M| I took sarsapanllas and other old-time remedies, but did not |K improve, The druggist advised me to try Dr. Caldwell’s (Laxative) |H Syrup Pepsin, and rather reluctantly I took a bottle on trial. It proved a maacot, however, to me, for in a few days my appetite ■B returned, and I felt much better all over. I took two bottles Dm more and with ea' h dose I got lietter My headache went away, the heavy, uncomfortable feeling left me and my complexion soon cleared up and I was once more my own light, happy self, and all due to Syrup Pepsin, so I heartily indorse it. ■ Gratefully youra, SADIE C. ROBINSON. ■ m Robinson Is secretary of the Independent Order of Good BE Templars and resides at 208 St. Claire street, Frankfort, Ky. M Can be had in dOc and SI.OO sizes, though It Is economy 1| to buy the latter size. Ask your druggist. 8| Sold by SMITH, YAGER FALK.
/ / f I THI MODtkiN BUMNESS man pays bis bills by cheek' VS by not open an aecuut with us which can be subject to check at any time! We offer liberal terms for such accounts, and afford our depositors all the courtesies consistant with sound banking principles. THE BANK CHECK when canceled, is the beet 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 fnll particulars regarding this enterprising banking institution. The first National Bank DECATUR. END. MONEY TO LOAN THE DECATUR ABSTRACT & LOAN COMPANY. (incobporated) A large sum of PRIVATE MONES □as been placed with us to loan or ■ity property and farms. No deist ir red tape in making loans. Lowest ales of interest. We are able to close dl loans on the same day of receiving Application. Will loan i . ums of 150 up. on one to five years time, with privilege of partial payments. This jompany can also furnish abstracts of title on short notice to any piece of real estate in Adams countv. THE DECATUR ABSTRACT <S LOAN 'CO. Rooms 3 and 4, Studabakei block, 257dtf Phones —Residence 312. Office 103. Send your dates in early.
Fred Reppert Live Stock Auctioneer. Speaks 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 i here soon. WA.TCII ron TD-A-TE INSURE WITH THE “Graham Agency i 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, A6TS. 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. 163t1m
Weather Forecast. Fair Sunday: fresh west winds. MARKET REPORT. Accurate prices paid by Decatm merchants for various products, Cor reeled every day. GRAIN. BY E. L. CARBOL, GRAIN XEBCHAKT New Corn yellow f 67 New Corn, mixed 63 Machine shucked one cent less. Oats, new 28 No. 3, White Oats old 28 Wheal, No. 2 89 Wheal, No. 3 86 Barlev 40 Rye No. 2 50 Clover Seed 5 05 Alsyke @ 5 25 Buckwheat 48 Flax Seed 80 Timothv f 95 CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago market closed al 1:It p. m today, according to National Com mission Co., special wire service, as follows ■ Wheat. Sept, old 974 September wheat new 98J Wheat. Dec. 961 Wheat. May 971 Corn. September 52J Corn, December 484 Corn, May 47? ' )ats. September 322 Oats. Dee. 33? Oats May 35 j Sept. Pork 12 42 Sept Lard 6 77 TOLEDO GRAIN MARKETS. Changed every afternoon at 3dX □’clock bv J. ’D. Hale, Decatur Special wire service. Wheat, new No. 2, red, cash 11 00) September wheat; 1 00) December Wheat 1 011 I Corn cash 55) 1 September corn 54} December corn 471 Oats. Cash 341 September oats 3.3) ! Oats December 33| | Rye, cash 72 OTHER PRODUCTS. BY VARIOUS grocers and merchants Eggs, fresh, per doz | 17 Lard 7 Butter, per pound 10 j Potatoes, new 1 401 Onions 75 i Cabbage per 100 lb 1 50 ; Apples, per bu 8( i Sweet Potatoe, per bu 11 STOCK. BY FRED SCHEIMAN, DE LIB Lambs 4@ 5 Do Hogs, per cwt 15 00 5 25 Cattle per lb 3 @ 3| 4 Calves, per lb 3) @ 4 Cows 2 Q by j. w. peace co. Chickens, young, per lb 6|@7 Fowls, per lb 6@6j Ducks, per lb Young Ducks 6<tJ7 Young Turkeys, per lb 12 Geese, old per lb 5@6 Geese, young, per lb 5«z6 j HAY fIARKET. No. 1 timothy hay(baled) No 1 mixed hay (baled) No. 1 clover hay (baled) WOOL AND HIDES. BY B. HALVES k SON. Wool, unwashed 181023 Sheep pelts 25c to 1 CO Beef hides, per pound 06 Calf hides 08 Tallow, per pound 03| OIL fIARKET. Tiona 11.65 Pennsylvania 1.50 Corning 1.,% New Castle 1.37 North Lima l.co South Lima 95 Indiana 95 Whitehouse 1.23 Somerset Naodasha. (Kan.) 47 Barkersville 1.99 Ragland COAL—Per Ton Anthracite | 6 75 Domestic, nut 3 60 Domestic, lump, Hocking 3 40 Domestic lump, Indiana 3 20 Pocahontas Smokeless, lump 400 fIARKET NOTES. Liverpool market closed steady. Wheat, 1| cents higher Corn, 1| cents higher Receipts al Chicago today: Hogs 12OOC Wheat 11 Kean X° rn 242 car» sh «*P 3500 Estimate for tomorrow: Wheat 115 can Corn 2.37 can Q*»« 376 jan ROY 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 —$5,000 worth of Furniture and Household Furnishings. Good bargains galore. Call and get prices. We will continue in Undertaking W Woodward & Ball. NOTICE The undersigned Butchers have established the .. Meat Prices.. At the Market Value practically former prices: DYONIS SCHMIDT, FBED SCHEIMAN, JAMES BAIN, W. FRONFIELD. 177 3d ANNUAL BANK STATEMENT. ' Statement of the financial condition of the Old Adams ('ounty Bank, a Decatur, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on Tueedav. thi day of August, 1904, being the tenth anniversary of the conimuueeiLeni of the business of said bank. President W H NIBLICK. Cashier, R. K. ALLISON Vice-President, R. B. ALLISON. • Asst. Cashier C. S. NIBLICK DIRECTORS- ? J OHN NIBLICK, p u W> J- VESEY. R. K. ALLISON. JOHN S BOWERS. HENRY HITE. Amount of bond of President, $12,000. Amount of bond of Cashier. '12.001 Above bonds are on file in the office of the Secretarv of State, an lan dated and are to run as follows: President’s bond, dated 2nd day of August, 1904. one year. Cashier s bond, dated 2nd day of August, 1904, on e year. RESORCES. " ud •«> «»•;; t'ndlvsied pronu. .... ' ‘ ‘ Current expenae* *”•««- and interest 1 1 Due fn,m l£i>“T U ‘ P'X f’S n< ’ 8 Unpaid * h . . j curenev' 2»'W, (mh nd deposits on demand 475JM ' - taabon bandi Caah items . 1, ran »1 Total «7Y7i"» ToUI 5058.1U3 51 State of Indiana, County of Adams, ssAdam»nL^ b n Ck u P t reß^ en ‘> a “d C. S. Niblick. Asst. Gashier, of the<»li , A o tk 2 u‘ y Ban \ at , Dw a ‘ur, Indiana, each being duly sworn upon U and* intact 7 tha “ he above and fore ßO‘Dg statement is true in substauS W. H. NIBLICK, President C. S. NIBLICK, Asst. Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 3rd day of August, 19W. t - J ES SE C. SUTTON, Notary Public. Commission expires January 6, 1906. d4tw22i
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♦50.00 Californi and return. S»* 2 cent stamp for itinerary of spec* personally conducted tours to < fornia, leaving Chicago August P l * and August, 25th, via the Chical Union Pacific A- North Wc-td 1 Lino, account Triennil ('oni'ln* Knights Templar at San Francis ♦SO round trip from Chicago < ' respondingly low rates from points. A. H. Waggoner, 22 Fit* Avenue, Chicago, Ills.
