Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 182, Decatur, Adams County, 12 August 1904 — Page 4

Arkansas T exas Louisiana An ideal country for cheap homes. Landa: $5 510. sls. acre; gro-s com. cotton, wheat. oats, grasses, fruits and vegetables. Stock ranges 10 months ia 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 Bel: twice a month — first and third Tuesday. For descriptive literature, maps and excursion rates, write to L 0. SCHAEEER. T. P. A. Conon Bel: Boato CINCINNATI. OHIO. An -lean Mining Congress Portiasd. Ore- A-g-Jri 22 ZTih Tte Ct-i'.-ic: Grew Railway w.IL os Atomri 15 to 1* iwimire s-.. tkkets fr.m Cto.iff: to Portland st only srl far the ram: tr.p Tickets limited towxty da vs. For furttet t > a. )i i> >r 1 J P Elmer. 0- I A Ctoeago <H THE THING TO DO . If yrc are in & harry to -save tkn ~’be*: and sorry ~ • To find a ntoe. >.• . spx on earth JDM take Na. 5. aad as nre »s ~ y.>-a re afiw ’ ;~ She will, iaad yon 12 a asoe cool > »-r.h a: .~ „ ZSMB Tn*an* City, Miei. f #.74 Pe*QS*sy - 11.12, Bay Niew. 11.15 Roaring Brxk. - _. 1129 Harbor Springs. " IL>l Odem - 11J5 Maeaiaaw Gty ........ 12.1* Tiekecs acid at shore pnee will be limited to 15 day* for ret uni t :: to—•-- p. ? ->1 Oet oIM. a: one and ote-ttord fare J Bryatw Rmesa-Japan war a.taa 10 rents Titree site cop red maps, each larF ; Koaad in convenient form for reference The E-tert stxmticm shorn in iseoed by Tte Chicago ANortb W'es>ru Ry, open receipt of ten rens in stamp* by A H Waggener, Zi Fifth A venae. Chicago Ills. Lot—A *.-ze square pieoe of oil canvas *oroe where between Patterson’s fiow mill and the <»-and Rapids nu. ray F-.nder return to Joe B-rry - implement store and receive reward. For sa> reasonable —Seven br»i sows, eleven bead of iambs twenty g<«d stock yews, one good yearling colt. Er.qa.re at the G. B. 4 1 depot at Monroe or one quarter <>f a tniie north of depot *w Hendricks' farm WOhwre Ktrahbnm 172d10 Wanted—A bar porter at the Bart House. Inquire of Mow Rrohn.

MONEY TO LOAN THE DECATUB ABSTRACT A LOAN COMPANY. (ijKoareuTXD) A largeram o( PRIVATE MONET Am been placed with ua to loan on etty property and farma. No delay or red tape in making kaaa Lowe* r&tna of interest. We are able to ck* all ioaoe on the seme day of receinng application. Will loan i 4 iuo» of tbA up. on eno to Sre yean time. »nth pnnlege of partial payments TTue company an also furniah abstracts of title on abort notice to any piece al real wetai* in Adame county THF DECATUR ABSTRACT A LOAN CO. Rooms 3 and 4 Studabak* block. 2£>7dtf

THt MOJtkrt SUiISCSS mat pays km buz* by <~tec* Way not open aa aecurit with o* ■to.i raa be sub’e>.-t to eteek *s aav time' We effer "Aera, terms fcraoehaecomts. aad as e: -or pmstor* al. tte CTX.rtssu»* e.>_&*aaal wim sound :«toi..Lg pr.n-.-.p.-—. THE BANK CHECK wiec. caDeeisd. .* the te-s: proutf of Use payment cf anv bilk and is a great eonvesjeare as it does a*r»v w.th th* neoesKty of firry large sums of m :oey w.th von. Call and see os and jeers fall partarolam rerard.sg tn* eeterpr.s.Qg' bankne utstltu'tsce. The First National Bank DD As CR. IND - ? Piksmes—Ke<lanea 312 Uffire KB Send your date* in early. Fred Reppert Live Stock Auctioneer — 'peau Eagizsk. Ger=ax. Usrias an Low German DECATUR. INDIANA

INSURE WITH THE “Graham Agency Company ’’ One izr. companies failed u i raaatt of use Chicago and Boston wrTagrati aas. a&d others hare faSec becao.ee of Baltimore. Ba: the “Gratarn Agency Com- I pames” paid is fui. Ute lam in the above fire*. aod tare never faded to pay 180 cents on the | dollar. GRAHAM & LOWER. AGTS. Office over Tague’s Shoe Store. L. E. DOLCH. Solicitor. Fteae 2S. B? EJ_ EW Roofing. Spoutins and all kinds of Galvanized Iron M ork Lm*l4«c IB H«ry *Hl.*<* l l*v. ml* HFf*l Weak Man Made Vigorous cwt r»»e rcxr Wha! PEFFER’S NERVIGOR Ditf 1 •» *•*.» per- ■*.:>? mJ svwsjy Car’s w*s at Sboi* t*-. I-.--4 »a* am>* -wjaWSfal nf-c AMiulr Oaar Bl** toCare heWMaasesa. Lm* Vita Ms. laaMeery. Mrfcir Far Hate—. Uow Fewer rttin —x. Failtar M'aswrr. W aatu>< DUasees, - - •*- *f *«• aC-mir «r rxrraara aas *«>. —w* » u-a> «c i»e rmniirene baato rewrtst* <■ Ct'»» — ' <e»S» a _rn».-.rt trtM. lim« «• Sar rkrrah J>E£tl<r<»K.«ranCterK <« r> orr»« a wt F-»-.<a.x j'jaa t -■ aor•: 'as »-x < «i in <.*»r MtMUCvrv wr FMEpoastna ruru a*» ». iu<a<a. uj >■»: atn W eeaM *oi4 *7 Biacabera • <Mn»ae*. Pocaraxr. Ftf M* h et«M( ”Raa Moved Office. Dr P. B Thomas has removed bia iSre to No. 102* on Second street tvw True'i new store l«3tlm

THE FIRST BASEBALL HOW •-£ GaWE * K 5 * T-E C*»s O? ’S *C£=TO*. Yke« a Maa GnM Ce Vwl Oar ar -re»aklx<-- Hta> ta ith the Balt—Tl»» tnplrv TmX l« Eaar Wkile !*<■ T«*aa> t> HiM a Steaac Tlw tr»: aewritaptr wjHrt of > teentan pae ttet 1 rrviibs" w»rrfi-»y wt» e-fraant -f j game pisyed at H .X. J is:*. It ij ,;.-ired 3 aa — a*-rtte<d weekly aad was sock a »»r«s and -anerenuag er«K ttet ti* weekly fire a <tosi>je pipe C.'astrttxm. Tkere «u a- tewteJS w :--Suie* ia •.>.** lav*, au ttet vm was ax oerwaoj® esx-t aa a F as J;z.y reirteauoa. a ec«my tkw. a maer «>s»e enter eve»t ttet sa vme. Tte «• fw ti_» jwrtWiar wit tte -i’-‘r-..a.,rxjest gven ta a tem. <■» Fbtgtel •-<«[ t.-se--- r ttea •fcmsttry We to; e-, red a ernze from tte ■ i Ea? zto -recaiera' wto -x we cau-i teneteJL aad we w-axred t® stew w <««ka* w-.t a eH gm<- it wax It may teve tee* the -VasKva of tte day* wte wr,.-e tte re?-?rt wte.-i «J as fntews; “Bi*-:«to <t*rr* free; cricket, eet >:r : * , -e Trtet as-jd t-gi a tte aw. Wtes tte ' te_. tea i««<e* arrato tte -wet*' try to AT:i it, m Vitek eaee tte atrlkw is er. if ttey tauncn Ao ttea so rntk* tte striker with it wte* te is -.1:. J- _ ~lw«ed of vt-.tets ttere are at ttes gio.- fe«r or £t» marks sailed t**es. ewe of whkto bang tte <-ae at wtock tte striker nateis.. a eaJed tecte.’ .u at eriritet. tte print of tte game is to make tte cxwt rens te-veec teaes. Tte party wto-i sonata tte mam rssw wtaa tte day ” Tte ft t that tte rm«rter tboegt: it ; te—*M.ry to eijvu.s tew tte game wo played Inficatea tte extent of tte pst Si's knevtedg* cf beaektoi at that and e’-«« te wasn't QWe wore wte-ter ttere were fenr bnaea or five, w&es te says a bane rainer may te pet oat by tooiag tots with tte Util te =.**•» »> aristake. for that eras as eetaal fact and it was reusztered a rood piay on tte part >f a base v-xrer to draw a tto~ w frea tte pat ter. for usually tte ruxner road dodge tte throw and ga=.i«r« a.~:ti>d tte ta*e* while tte teal-e-e were turrytng after tte bail Ttos rale wo tboteted a* aeon as tte game ie—tme popajar. for a taoesaaa. instead of reaetong a reane- with tte ball vostd efrea -soak" him at *ten range winch geoerary tvoegbt forth eapt-.&tatae remarks free tte ».«£«. Tte tr-.rt ia Sfastrating this game ru noc far behind tte reporar. Tte picture otew* m sever*, tendred spe*ttatora. and. with tte earepUon of a few Adzes axel pen’/esae* seated ia carr.irea. tte ou.y perw-n kv.xa <k-v> ia tte entire uaes: xge n tte nmpdre. anX as T to stew tte j«erfe«rt tranap* bty of tos mind and to* contempt for fonl te etu gracefaly back ia toe chair w.tt to* >gs .v.amed. Tte t<*en.en. mstead of ‘■pUytag oC." are stand tg. each wtth te* foot on toi bnne. axd a base raaaee is "glued to ttord." although tte p.tcter is atent to de-.iver tte ball la toort. tte general aspe-t of tte field is emtegb to give tte m-dem teaeteli captain nervi/us pre* catxin. Tte year 1870 saw t**rt«aii weU eatahtebed and denerviag tte title of national pi- Os tte ama tear date tte [hr’:'! ot:vewtTTeam wasooeof tte str-ezgest. v.rrza. y defeating tte farnoua Red Stock.xg* la one fame. Tte ' acore stood 17 to 12 is Harvard a favor at tte t*gii.m.ng of tte aiatt .t.x.tg. and with two Reds oot Goodwin, the Harvard pateter. va* Lit by a tetted ball and injured. He recovered s.Sefient'y to pitch tte game -znt and tten fat Med. tte Rede mean white piling np eight ran* and winning. Tte game was played m Cincinnati. Another notable actoevecDcnt of a Harvard nine was tte twenty.f<>nr inniog and no ran game ia I*~ witt tte Manetester <X. H dub In this game Catcher Tyng of the Harvard* (yea, Jim Tyng. perent ai Jim Tyngmade tte unprecedented record of thirty-one put ouu and three aarisu.

White this game was tnt*r*«iu« and exerting tn its early part, ft grew somewhat bowmmkhm after the fifteenth inning, owing to the fact that thr deed tall used became *T>cnky.“ and the . baumcn were anaUe to kauck it oot- . rife the dSamiad. Th* pitching of Ernst amused the spectator*, however, and I think Ernst E-ust hare been the I ptooeer coatortkia pitcher. It was customary in those days for pitcher to rutad erect and deliver the , ball with the band be*ow the shoulder, bat Ernst bad away of tucking the ban behind his back, looking over bis right shoulder sod eterating his left leg as be pttebed. That seemed to the sports burs a bad case of monkey bus’.tx-ss sod always called firth derisive remarks from the small boy*. His record of fifteen strike onta and but four files knocked into the out fields as oats show* that be knew b.s baseness st all everts. The scores of a few gsmes played by leading chibs In 1««& show that the player s orcastonal request for a substitute to run a few lap* for him was I' not without rvsson: Harrarda. 38: Lowell*. M C!pi-v» of rhiladeipbia, 37. Natioo- , ala. fi. Lowen*. M» Andersons of Lynn, fi Cincinnati*. 70; Caicos of St Lon1 1*. fi. ♦ E>-kford*. 4S; Atlantic*. 25 These ar* fair samples of the score* made by tbe best Hub* Those of some of th* mto-v Hub* of ten time* rvsemN«d tbe scores of a billiard match.I Outing

Weather Forecast. Friday fair, stowem in north MARKET REPORT. Aarxraae pnons paid by De«caiu! aeeritAiu for ra.-ox* produc-m. Cos reeked every day. QRAIN. IT l L Caanoh. -31-toS XKkCSAjrT New Cora yeGow S 73 New Cera, m-xed 71 Marti„ue touched one atoi lena jaaa. new :<? Na A White Odri aid 30 Wtemt. Na 2 97 W&ent. Na 3 92 Baraev 4t Rve Na 2 5’ Stover Seed 5 75 A.syte @ Boekwhent 44 Fmx Seed *- rimothv f] 25 CIKAW MAikETI Ctucngc ma.-Moc.ueed at 1:11 p. tt today, accord-ng to National Coms. *s»co Qto spexa. wire temce. a* foilowa: Wnent. Sept, old 102 J Septeo. ter w teal new 1 01. Wheat. Dec. 1 Cfj Wnent May 1 01} Gora. Septets ber 53i Gora. Deremter 50t Cora, May 50 •am. September 'fit □nta. Dee. 34; Oat* May 35} Sept Pork 11 50 Sept Lard 6 67 TOLDJ bKALN MAtLETI JYatore: every afteraooc at 3<X a’eJoea bv J. D. Haw. Decatur Specia. wj-e semen Waeat new Na 2. red. enab 1. B Septetsbee w 'teat ; 108 Devwtobec Wheat 1 05 Cora raaa 5*4 Septeestjer com s*'. Derecbee com 50} Gam. Cask 34 Septem'ner oata 34 i > tats December 3&i Bra. caaa 72 OTHER PRODLdTS.

it vabsocs ?*xt» *sx kxkczajrrt Eggs.. freer, per ta S 17 Better, per pouad 10 Poeaaoea lew 1 *0 Dmi0ca....................... 7E Cabbage per 100 lbl 56 App.ee. per bo 9C Sweet Poastoe. per bu 7t STOCK. • n nc icntaa*, o« .n Lama* *4 5 0) Hoge, per ewv>s 00 5 25 Serve per lb. 3 4 of 4 Calves, per lb Sj 4 * Ooem_ 2 4 3| it j. w. rsaca 00. CEicreos. young, per lb 6|*i7 Fowia. per lb 6*7 6) Dock*. per lb Young Docks 647 Young Turkeys. per lb 12 Geese, oid per lb 546 Geese. young, per lb 546 MAY TARKET. No-1 timothy h*vfb*Jed) S' 00 4 SIO.(X No 1 mixed hay (baled I >6 X 4 18. x No. 1 clover hay (baled) WOOL AND Ml DES. IT B. XiLHI > BOX. Wool, unwashedl9to23 Sheep pelta 25c to 1 10 Beef hides, per poundW Calf hidesOS Tallow, per poundo3j OIL MARKET. Ttona f 1.05 Pennsylvania 1.50 Torning IX Newcastle 1.37 North Lima 110 South Lima 95 Indiana 95 Whitehouse 1.23 NutDcreei 94 Neudaaba. (Kan.) 47 Bartermlle 1 09 Ragland COAL Per Ton Anthracites 6 75 Domestic, nut 3 60 Domestic, lump, Hocking 3 40 Domestic lump. Indiana 3 20 Pocahontas Smckeiees. lump 400 TARKET NOTES. Liverpool market cloned steady. Wheat. 1} cents higher Corn, Ij cents higher Receipts al Chicago today: Hoge 27000 Wheat Com 14!KMrt Cam I7scais Cattle 2000 Sb*P 7000 Estimate for tomorrow: Ho«» ' 2SOOO Wheal ... 97 can Cora 12? can Oats 252 iar» ROY ARCHBOLD, DKSTirr, I. O. O. F. BLOCK. Pbooee-Office. 164: rveddeoos fC

Closing Out Sole A Golden Opportunity to Purchase CLOTHING Begining August i, and continuing 30 days I will close ont my entire stock of Woolens or piece goods consisting of all the latest pattern: AT COST $ 7.50 Pants for .... S 5.00 8.50 “ 6.00 20.00 Suits for 15.00 2500 “ 20.00 28.00 “ 23.00 30-00 “ 25.00 This Sale Continues Thirty Days Onlv. Leave your order at once J. H. MEYER fTail or T: Opposite Moser's Studio. Have you Heard of Th Company in Fort Wayne that accommodates the in need of small amounts of money by quickly and quiet negotiating loans on either Furniture. Horses, Cattle other chattel security at a nominal cost in a confident! way? If you haven't heard before, and you need mone now is the time to get acquainted —WRITE TODAY FORT WAYNE LOAN CO. Heme Phone 833 796 Calhoun Stre Established 1896 Opposite Court Houi Fort Wayne, Ind. Longley Hats Just received our shipment of the Famous Longley Hats for Fall wear and they are now open for your inspection THEY WEAR LONGER THEY LOOK BETTER THEY CONTAIN MORE STYLE Than any Other 13.00 Hat on the Market We'd like to Show Vou Holthouse, Schulte & Co. -— . *

W anted Some one in each tcwn ehip in thia county to manufacture our cement poata A splendid opportunity for ngbl party. Goaben Cement Poe A Block Co., Goaben, Ind.

Lorn—A hdy’tbrorfApin. two gold dollar designs *:’» Kinley a and | J<flen»D * P>‘' <m them Finder return to offtv and receive reward.