Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 214, Decatur, Adams County, 19 September 1904 — Page 4
■he? tKii>Kj • gwhun I LITTLE, BI T OH MY! A small piece of paper iu check form will settle up any account. Isn't that much better, and a great deal quicker, than counting it out in bills? Not only that, but you will sleep much easier nights when you know your money is safe. Better open up an account in our Bank. For further information, call any time. Remember your money, it’s always at your disposal just the same. The First National Bank DECATUR. IND. MONEY TO UJAN THE DECATUR ABSTRACT & LOAN COMPANY. (incorporated) A large sum of PRIVATE MONES has been placed with us to loan on city property and farms. No delay or red tape in making loans. Lowest rates of interest We are able to close all loans on the same day of receiving application. Will loan i a turns 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 coun'tv THE DECATUR ABSTRACT * LOAN CO. Rooms 3 and 4. Sludabakei block. 257d»f B. E. LEW Roofing. Spouting and all kinds of Galvanized Iron Work. Located m Henrv Schlegel ooihlju ou First Street Old Settlers' Excursion, Tuesday, Oct. 4th, via Erie railroad. Round trip will be sold from Decatur to Lisbon. Ohio, for >3.75. Youngstown. |3.75, Greenville Pa <4 .75. Special tram leavesDecatnr at 71 p tn. Tickets good returning 30 days. For further informtion call on or write O. L. Enoe, Marion.
FARMERS. ATTENTION: J. N. BURKHEAD Farm and Live Stock Auctioneer Two Miles West of Monroe Rural Route 2, DECATUR. IND.
Plenty of Dollars In sight for you if you look for them in the right place. We conduct the right place. We will toan you money on your furniture, pianos, fixtures and vinous kinds of personal property without removal. You will have the use of both the monev and the goods, and vour par meets will be sc imall you will not feel them Here are some of the terms of our new waeklv payment plan allowing vou fifty weeks in which to pay off your loan: 60 cents is tue weesiy pavment on a $25.00 loan. sl-20 is the weekly payment on a $50.00 loan. $2 40 is the weekly pavment on a SIOO.OO loan. You can get any other amount for the same time at the same proportion. Call on us, or write when you need meney. Please use the followingjblank. Our agent is in Decatur every Tuesday. Date Your Name Wife’s Name ; Street and Number City Amount Wanted Kind of Security you have Occupation AU communication, are held .trictiy confidential. Call on or addreaa FORT WAYNE LOAN CO *«*••*. Fort Wayne,
Pacific ( oast Tickets. From September 15 to October 15, the Erie R. R. will sell tickets to the Pacific Coast at exceedingly low rates Apply to agents for particulars, or write 0. L. Enos. T. P. A., Marion, Ohio. $5 TO LANCASTOR, 0. on Tuesday. October 11. The Erie railroad will run their annual Excur sion to Lancaster, 0.. and return, with unit to November 10th. Special rain leaves Decatur at 2:47 am Dall cn agents for particulars or write 0. L. Enos. T. P. A . Marion. O. Meak Men Made Vigorous KtXT 5b K’Stvrr What PEFFER’S NERVIGOR Did! ’t acts powerfully ud quick It Corrs when all tners tail Yiug turn regain lost mantoodioM □€D’- vervoutbftU vigor.' Absolutely Goar inteei to (. ure > ervousne**, Lo#t Vitality. Impotency. Sightly Emissions, Lost Power either Failing Memory. Waiting l)i» ea»eti. . c* wiy- :sum c* me«M« aaJ *'*rds of? insanity and consumption. Don t let rug-gist impose a worthless enter itute oc y-u becaase it * ;rid» a tr»-ater prcnt. Insist on n*v iLg Ft. FFEK*S 5 ERVIGOK, r *en/t«.«r it Can v* CArticd m pocket. Prepaid ;la:n wrapper • 1 per box. or 6 for >3. with A Written Guar ft»^SX,V?,S u ’?‘® r . Refund Money. Pamphlet tree FEFIEB MEDICAL ASS'S. thlc«o. IU Small site 50 cent* Sold by Blauaburn x Christen. Decatur. Phones—Residence 312. Office 103. Send your dates in early. Fred Reppert Live Stock Auctioneer. speaks English, German. Swiss ant Low German. DECATUR. INDIANA. — COftL Feed and Seeds Peninsular Portland Cement Gypsum Rock Wall Plaster We make a specialtv of furnishing HIGH GRAD 1S CLEAN COAL that will burn. J. D. HALE FhoueO Cor. Jefferson and 2nd Sts. Special excursion to Marion. Ind .' via the Clover Leaf route. Sunday, ' September 25,. Visit the National Soldiers' Home Train leaves Decatur 10:55 a. m. Rate 11.00: Get information from agents.
Weather Forecast. Tuesday fair and warmer. MARKET REPORT. Accurate prices paid by Decatui merchants for various products, Cor reeled every day. GRAIN. ! BY K. L. CIBBOL, GRAIN MERCHANT. New Corn yellow | 72 New Corn, mixed 70 Machine shucked one cent lees. Oats, new 29 No. 3, White Oats old 29 Wheat, No. 2 1 06 Wheat, No. 31 01 Barlev 45 Rye No. 268 I Clover Seeds 80 I Alsyke(g 6 50 Buckwheat4B , Flax Seedßo Fimothv|l 25 CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago market closed at 1:ll p. m today, according to National Commission Co., special wire service, as follows: Wheat. Sept, oldl lOJ September wheat newl 051 Wheat. Dec. 1 073 Wheat. Mayl 09Z Corn. Septemberso4 i Corn. December 492 1 Corn, May49| ' >sts. September3l . Oats. Dec. 32« I Gate M ay3s Sept. Pork 10 67 Sept Lard 6 88 TOLEDO GRAIN MARKETS. Changed every afternoon st 3XX ; o'clock by J. D. Hale. Decatur Special wire service Wheat, new No. 2. red. cash 11 12 September wheat;l 13 I December Wheat 1 14 Corn cash 55; September cornss; , December corn 4n| Oats. Cash 32 j | September oats 32Oats December 35 J Rve, cash 77 OTHER PRODUCTS. BT VARIOUS GROOMS AND MKBCBANTS Eggs, fresh, per dozl 17 Lard 7 J Butter, per poundlo Potatoes, new 50, Onions 65' Cabbage per 100 lbl 00. Apples, per bu 4C STOCK. BT FMD SCHRIMAJt. di LU Lambs 4<g 5 Oj Hogs, per cwt 15 90 5 25 Cattle per lb._ 3 @ 34 4 Calves, per lb 3f g 4 Cows 2 4 2j BT J. w. FLACI CO. Chickens, young, per lb 8| j Fowls, per lb s. ! Ducks, per lb 6 Young Ducks « Young Turkeys, per lb 9 Geeee, old per lb 4,a5 Geese, young, per lb 5g6
MAY TARKET. No. 1 timothy large ("baled) I 8 00 No 1 ” small ” 700 No 2 ” fl Im, No 1 mixed 1 50 less No 1 clover 1 50 leas WOOL A.ND HIDES. ST B. KALVBB k SOM. Wool, uawaahed 1*t023 Sheep pelts 25c to 1 CO Beef hides, per pound 06 Calf hides . o Tallow, per pound Q&j OiL TARKET. Dona Pennsylvania LB Moralas 133 New Castle. 1.40 North Lima I£3 South Lima Indiana Whitehouse Somerset 9« Neodasha. (Kan.) 7C Barkersville.. 1.09 Ragland... 5* COAL Per Teo Anthracite | fi 75 Domestic, nut 3 60 Domestic, lump, Hocking 3 40 Domestic lump, Indiana 3 2C Pocahontas Smokeless, lump 40C < TARKET >OTES. Liverpool market closed steady. Wheat. } cents higher Corn, | cents higher Receipts at Chicago today: Hogs__ 190 X Wheat 7 Scan Corn 567 can Oats 202 can Cattle 33000 Sheep 40000 Estimate for tomorrow: Hogs 29000 Wheat 53 can Corn 573 can Oats 170 jan ROY ARCHBOLD, DKMTIST, I. O. O. F. BLOCK. ’Pttooee Office, 164: residence 24’ ,
Ml Mi ■ From Chicago dsily. June 1 to SepI tember 30. Correspondingly low ■ rates from all other points. I Two fast trains per day. The I Colorado Special, solid through train, ■ over the only double-track railway ■ between Chicago and the Missouri ■ River Only one night from Chicago; I two nights en mute from the Atlan- ■ tic Seaboard via the ft Chicago, Union Pacific I and North-Western Line ■ Seed tw?-cent stamp for folders and B| booklets, with list cf hotels and boardsl houses, rates and much valuable H information c'n<- e rr.ir.s railway fare*, ■ acenerv, climate, etc. V AU amenta sell tickets via this line. H A. H. WAGGENER. Traveling Agent. S 22 Fifth Avenue. Chicago. 1;.. Russia-Japan war altas 1C cents Three fine colored maps, each 14x20; bound in convenient form for reference. The Estern situation shown in detail, issued bv The Chicago & North Western R'y, mailed upon receipt of ten cen's in stamps by A. H. Waggener. 22 FifthJAvenue, I Chicago Ills. A beautiful map. valuable for reference, printed on heavy paper 42x64 inches mounted on rollers; ■ edged bound in clcth, showing our new island po sessions. The Trans-Siberian Railway, Pacific ■ Ocean cables, railway linee and , other features of Ja’pan, China, Munchuna, Koorea and the Fai East. Sent in receipt of 25 cents in stamps by W. B Kntskern. P. T M., Chicago dt North Western R y, Chicago, 111. Schurger A; Smith Attorneys at Law Abstracts of title made Io order. , Farm and city property for sale i Private money to loan at the verv .owest interest, with privilege of partial payments Office in Niblick * Allison Block over Everett & Hite grocery store east of Court street, i Decatur. Indiana. Give us a call before you invest elsewhere. ~
Decatur Stock 4 Grain Exchange OfEce of Graham & Lower, Insurance Private Wires New York & Chicago Correspondents by The O’Dell Stock A Grain Co., of Cincinnati, Ohio. CAPITAL $250,000.00 We give continuous markets daily. Confidential Lusiueas a specialty. L. A HIGDON, Broker. Phone IS. We invite everybody to visit our rooms, or call ua by phone. Insure Vour Property 11 in the : Decatur I Insurance Agency Gallogly & Haefling [)R. P. L. FRITZ Dentist Office above Holthouse. Schulte A Co.'s clothing etore. MCkTTB. urouwa.
KidnSderl , | CUREI | IS POSITIVELY GUARANTEED! To quickly and permanently cure Bright's Disease, Backache D ror , -U* H Diabetes. Rheumatism, Gout, Weak Heart, every Urinary Disord?' a' 1 ' ■ Pains over the Hips and Kidneys, Dimmed Vision, Periodical Heada B K Achin ? B in Urethra, Despondency or "Blues,” Sallow Complexion, F ou l h'? v Pain B Taste in the Mouth, in fact all Irregularities caused by and associate B of Bladder and Kidney Trouble in any form. No matter how lona Sym P ,o Os ■ suffered, nor how terrible your affliction may be, Dr. Gossom’s k|d V ° U hav ' B Bladder Cure will cure you. It eradicates totally and complete! /In *' an<l B lanty or symptom of Kidney and Bladder Trouble and puts those m ‘ rre|!u ’ B organs in as perfect and healthy condition as in childhood. It never Vlial B Dr. Gossom’s Kidney and Bladder Cure! Will cure you even after all other medicines and phvsicians have failed t 11 infallible remedy will bring health and comfort, and add years to vour 1 t B destroys the very roots of disease. It fortifies the system against th ''' '* ■ of disease germs of every kind. It tones up, renews and invigorates .| eattaclts H body. It completely drains out cf the blood every particle of uric acid 6 eDtlr ' I etc., which cause the above diseases. Dr. Gossom s Kidney and Bladder I the only remedy in the world which does this. Don't delay; don't neglect' •’ ■ some terrible disease has fastened itself upon you— be cured now. 6 I Cured After 15 Years of Suffering. DR GOSSOM 00.. Chlciwo. IU. w .„. „ „ Dear Sirs; I bad been a constant sufferer from Kidney Trouble for itn “' Pv A friend gave me one package of your Kidney and Bladder Cure and It bas done ? ye “ rl rood tban all the medicines I have used. MRS. Kate FKALb£R f * We Have Placed the Price Within the Reach of All 50 CENTS PER BOX. SMITH, VAGf R & FALK AT PROPER PRICES the Snow Agency c». sell your farm or city property n be advertised or not. Justas you prefer. YO! WfLL BE AT No EXPENSE If tou! pronertr is left with the aironcy for the time Hated W e are now offering IR 000 YUPri OF INDIANA FARM LANDS for sale In tracts of from six to 100 acres each. We have sum. of the beet locations to be found on the market. To Illustrate—No. S-V laaaSacn tri ton the prop, -sed tr* -tion line, near tue corporation line of Decatur, on stone road and free n a ii route. The im proverwents consist of a two-story-ix room brick house witti good cellar A lot of tieanng apple pear and other fruit trees, wind pump, garden. &c. A runnier one ■ a tion and can bought tor *!.•••>•. or. No 353. which is a M acre tract on the st.,r,e mad and free mail route, wniiin one mile of district school or two miles from graded sch . churcL market. Ac This is a productive farm of which about one-half 1« black land. It is ’airlr well drained and fenced No open ditches; KHirodsof new wire fence, sotn. v -• he? an orchard, ordinary buildings. ron«istingof sheds, cribs, barn, residence. Ac. Price acre Send for descriptive lists. WE 'AN ALSO FIT YOU OFT with a good tarp, ffrotik) acres to 5.000 acres of timber or pratrle land In Arkansas. Missouri or Texas, as ». now hare *.oO> acres . n tb- market, Tb—e farms vary in prices and Improvements, rrom th, -df,, arT log and plank buildings to the ->st modern frame or brick structures Tolllustrat. N. is a55 acre tract of good land, all under fence and seven miles from the cltv, with 5a ms under cultivation The Improvements consist ot a barn, good three room piank house 4r Price F Or No. 91J. which is a i 5 acre tract of flrst-class *andv loom soil, lufta.-resof whlcn Is In a b-.gfa state of cultivation and 100 acres In creek b ttom and partly ci. ared This fare: is smplv fenced, is one and a half mile from the county seat, on a public r- ,d near a g --d school and church Has three acres of orchard and a tine spring of water The buildfngs consist of a good six room residence with concrete cellar, etc . carriage sheds and a bare. and •oe VixlOO feet in sixe. This farm can be bought for f.5J00. If you wish to buy. sell or rent property call and examine our lists and prices New nron erties put upon the market each week Phone 230 J. F. SNOW Decatur, Ind.
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An ideal country for cheap homes. Land at $5 $lO. sls, acre; gro«s corn, cotton, wheat, oats, grasses, fruits and vegetables. Stock ranges 10 months 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-seeke s’ rates —about half fare- via .he Cotton Belt twice a r out 1 — first and third Tues- ay. For descriptive literature, maps and excursion rates, write to t.O.SCHAEEER. T. P. >. Cotton Belt Route CINCINNATI OHIO. 127.50 Hot” Springs, 8. D . 30.70 Deadwood and Lead and return from Chicago daily, via the Chioago & North Western Ry. Correapondingly low rates from other pointe. The Black Hills region the great natural sanitarium of the weirt. is one of the most I picturesque spots in the world and well worth a visit. Information and tickets can be secured from your home agent. Illustrated Black Hills booklet with valuable map mailed on receipt of 4 cent in stamps by W,B Kniskern, Chicago Wanted—Mese.-nger boy at the telephone exchange. F. M. Schirmeyer, Secretary.
Railroad Notes. On the first and third Tuesday of every month the Erie railroad will sell one way and round trip excurson tickets to the west, northwest and southwest at very low rates. I Further information, call upon Erie agents or write, C. L. Enos, T P. A., Marion Ohio. Homeseekers' excursions via South ern railroad in connection with the Queen & Cresent route to certain points in Alabama, Georgia Florida North and South Carolina, Kentucky. 1 Mississippi, Tennessee and Virginia on the first and third Tuesdays in each month—May to November, 1904 □elusive, at the very low rate of one fare for the round trip, plus J 2 Tickets are good going 15 days, and for stop overs south of the Ohio River with final limit for return of 21 days from date of sale. On the same dates one way settlers’ tickets will be sold to points in the same territory at one half first-class rates, plus $2 from Ohio River gateways. For rates schedules and full information, call on your nearest ticket agent, or write J. S. McCullough, N. W. P.A..225 Dearborn street, Chicago, 111. To California Tourist Car Service to California. On August 11th the Missouri Pacific Railway established a daily through tourist sleeping car line, St. Louis to San Francisco. Train leaves St. Louis daily 11:59 p. nL The route is via Missouri Pacific railway to Pueblo, Colorado, th- nee via Denver and Rio Grande to Salt Lake City and Ogden and S. -utliern Pacific to San Francisco and Los Angeles. This is the famous scenic line of the world—through the picturesque Rocky Mountains. The service and accommodations are up-to-date and personally conducted. Very low rates will be] in effect from August 15 to Sept, 10th , via Missouri Pacific railway to the principal Pacific coast points and return. Also low rate Colonist one way tickets will be sold from Sept. 15 to Otctober 15. For rates Information and reservtion of berths, apply to G. A. Deane, Jr.,
