Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 219, Decatur, Adams County, 24 September 1904 — Page 4

Bone or Back Pains. Swollen Joints CURED THROUGH THE BLOOD By Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) "TO PROVE IT. E.8.8. SENT FREE. We warn e-ery reader of v s paper •be has rbenatesai to as b* or bet na®e. We « sen 4 »hra fcy retwm nj» a sa%X of Bc/anc BooJ Ba - ’be Wor-lerfuJ Boel Remedy w” — c--e 4. «D Stay <ore4. more o » oc - ra-e cases of ffe«ff ■ <M:s3n’han a. ot--* rtsei-es. 4ou't rs, hoc 4ir.-®*-‘S co®" nel. B Baa iriJi <;-c ac 1 poson to the btaki n its pace £■ 2f t-e-ei. nc--s- ‘i b4ou4. sen- -g a rich. >4 of warm Hood 1 -ect to the pars yxtl -nrr-ri, boresand joints. g n« wineth and s-re-r* ia>* Where t is needed, s-4 — - »i> auk “g a ze'teei Tore. 8.8. B. has cured hundreds of cases where the t»9ertr has teen dxib ed up for years, or where the loi-s had been sw<* en so .• ~ I they werea meat err e <r’ perfect ynr-1 and s '..etb BB.* •beredthe focat»jStrascfttefted out fe bent back and made a perfeet. ;ast n< c-ft after a., o-ret retred.es bad faded. Leading Symptoms. B?ne eaJrs. sciat ea. or sJ»<*l-< pa rs cp and down eg ath -g back or sbonder cades. s» e*s focots orsw en rus. es. d * - -nt • -g io you have to use cru’c-es blood tn - or $* a pa e.sa a -.“es and bums: sh-";ng pi - . bad b'-ea’h.etc. Botanic B-cod Ba - [B E r j w . ees , e e-ery sywp' ’t - -e Best Cose and pe*®anent.,y cure :n a few weews t .re. Weak. Inactive Kidneys. C-e of the causea of *e. - r:s-t is La l «r f neys and - adder. Pa*ns - the :• -s and a 4 ee -g of a du.i. hea vwerg-t - pi-'s of the Bo*e i - -c«J tas-e n 3-. i-.--n or d ig—?e cd*x of the ur-e are »o~e of the teal £ symrriem. For th.s trox-tfe t* l * *is no tester r-i -e than BEE ’i'suUtes a ne-.es of the K dreys >r:o ac*xws. opens IBSesery chancel ' -g t -r . ra--r.2 fca w ur-e. the pass-g “ ar 1 a»d a.; c*-*r I.seased -.a-.e- -rii as* r.g suce. E r 3frizes ■- * * d’-ys and d-ad-r' s’ror* i’d heary. OLR GtARAhTEE.-Ti.e a larje bottu of Betake 6 ted Ba n 8.8 8 is C -ectH ca abe . •M wnen ’nt ngwt rarttty is tikei a eu’t a cera«R. wre ano as* -7 t 4 not curtc »o«r «<-?■’ w —■< be Botanie Blood Balm [8.8.8.] la s*easar* -d - -r -i. - T* >" -f • tested fur X ¥tars. Oct;, ed o# Pu-e B- - i-g-rd ents. Sr-r-g-'- - . tzysper S d “• '-gX->-' 51 Laree F • - - -- ■-> 'ample %ent Free - . « Baits Qx. AtUa*a G*. ©esc’-te’• > i free »ed<i ad -ce r d s- *.. xe >cdt x >cu-cd •Holthouse Eh ug Co.. Agett. 1 L I LITTLE, BUT OH MY A small piece of paper in check form will settle up any account. Isn't that much better, anri a great deal than counting it out in bills’ Kot only that, but you will sleep touch easier nights when you know your money is safe. Better open up An account in our Bank. For further information, call anv time. Remember your money, it's always at your tjisposal just the same. The First National Bank DECATUR. IND Private funds to loan on city prop Wrty at lowest rate interest. Privi •?ge of partial payments. The De rutur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf

FARMERS. ATTENTION-' J. N. BURKHEAD Farm and Live Stock Auctioneer Two Miles West of Monroe Mural Route 2. DECATUR. UTD. WE DON’T GIVE MONEY AWAY BUT WE LOAN IT to you at the lowest rates on Furniture. Hoisee. Cattle, etc. We make all loans quickly and quietly. Give us a chance to explain our methods and terms in a perscnaljinterriew. Please fill out the application blank below and mail it today and our agent will call when he comes to Decatur next Tuesday. Please use the Our agent is io Decatur every Tuesday. Date Tour Name Wife's Name Street and Number City Amount Wanted Kind of Security you have Occupation All communications are held strictly confidential. Call on or address FORT WAYNE LOAN’ CO. Established : -96. Fort Wayne, Ind.

I MONEY TO LOAN 1 THE DECATUR | ABSTRACT & LOAN COMPANY. (ixcoareaATKn) - s A large sum of PRIVATE MONE'. as been placed witn us to loan or ■ ity property and farms. No delaj ir red tape in making loans. Lowest ! -atee of interest We are able to close 1 JI loans on the same day of receiving ■ ipplieation. Will loan i .urns of > 150 up. on one to five years time, with privilege of partial payments. This ■ompany can also furnish abstracts of 1 nile on short notice to any piece of •eal estate in Adams countv. THE DECATUR ABSTRACT <s LOAN ?O. Rooms 3 and 4, Studabaker block. 257dtf Pnones—Residence 312. Office 103. Send your dates in early. Fred Reppert Live Stock Auctioneer. Speaks English. German. Swiss and Low German. DECATUR. INDIANA. G O fTL Feed and Seeds Peninsular Portland Cement Gypsum Rock Wall Plaster We make a speciakv of furnishing HIGH GRADE CLEANCOAL that will burn. J. D. HALE flione 8 Cor. Jefferson and 2nd Sta. B. E. LEW Roofing. Spouting and all kinds of Galvanized Iron Work Located in Henry BcMcgei cuimu. Pint 1 Street

Weather Forecast. Saturday, showers; Sundav fair; ! cooler. * MARKET REPORT. Accurate pncee paid by Deeatui merchants for various products. Cor reeled every day. GRAIN. st a. l. caaaon, obaim MracHirr New Corn yellow | 72 New Corn, mixed Machine shucked one cent less. Gate, new 27 No. 3. White Oats old 27 Wheat, No. 2 1 11 ' Wheat. No. 31 W , Barlev4s Rye No. 2«77 Clover Seeds S 6 ’ Alsyke6 60 , Buckwheat4S Flax Seed ?t Timoihvll '£ CHICAGO MAfKETS Chicago marketeiosec st 1 It c m today, according tc National C.m ■ mission Co., specia. w-je «er~.ce. follows: Wheal. Sept oldl 15 September wheat '. - Wheat. Dec. 1 14 Wheat. Mayl !>; Corn, September Corn. December ’ . , Corn, May4*; 1 late. Septembers . Oats. Dec. 31 i Oats May > Sept. Pork II 55 Sept Lard 71 TOLEJO GRAIN KAfikETL ( Changed every aftemocc st ?<• o’clock bv J. D Ha.e. Decatur Special wire service. Wheat, new No. 2. red. cash f > : September wheat;l Ir December Wheat 1 lie* , Corn cash 5c September corn -5r December corn 4*4 Otis. Cash 311 September cats 31 j Oats December 34i Rye. cash« 6 OTHER PRODUCTS bt vajuocs osoexa* ass mxbchast! Eggs, fresh, per dcu| 17 Lari Butler, per pound Potatoes, new 5£ Onions 6c Cabbage per 100 lbl 00 Apples, per ba 4C STOCK. bt raxs schxlka*. sb ’.xx Lambs Hogs, per cwt 35 00 5 25 Cattle per ib 3 & 34 4 Calves, per lb 3j @ 4 Cows 2 BI J. W. n-t£> co. 1 Chickens, young, per lb 1 Fowls, per lb_lS , Ducks, per lb 6 Yeung Ducks S Young Turkeys, per Ib 9 Geeee. old per ib4c 5 Geese, young, per lb sg<s MAY TARKET. No. I timothy large Cbaled) JS 00 No 1 ” small ” 7 00 No 2 ’ 31 OO lees No 1 mixed 1 50 lees No 1 clover 1 50 k«e WOOL AND HIDES. BT B. KALVU a SOS Wool, unwashedlß*o23 Sheep palls2sc >0 1 CO Beef hides, per pound 06 Calf hides (> Tallow, per poorsl0&j OU. MARKET. Txxa fl£* Pennsylvania 1.53 Soning lAS New Castlel.4o North Lima I£>3 Sovth Lima 9* Indiana 9* Whitehouse 1.26 Somerset> Neodasha. (Kan.) 7C Barkersville IjOS l Raglands? COAL—Per Ton Anthracite 3 675 Domestic, nut 3 Domestic, lump, Hocking 3 40 Domestic lump, Indiana 3 2C Pocahontas Smokeless, lump 40C TARKET NOTES. Liverpool market closed steady . Wheat, i cents higher J Con, | cents higher

Receipts al Chicago today: Hogs 8000 Wheat llOcan Cora 21 *ear> Gate 112carv Cattle 10000 Sfe~p 4000 Estimate for tomorrow: Hogs 28000 Wheal ll'oan Corn 2Mcan Gate 130 »r» On the first and third Tuesday of every month the Erie railroad will sell one way and round trip excur•on tickets to the west. northwest and southwest at very low rates. Further information, call upon Erie agents or write, C. L. Enos, T P. A., Marion Ohio. BOY ARCHBOLD, DBSTirr. I. O. O. F. BLOCK. 'Phon a-Office, 164: residence 24'

Arkansas Texas Louisiana An ideal country for cheap homes. Land at $5 Sio. Sis, 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-seekers’ rates —about half fare—ria the Cotton Belt twice a month — first and third Tuesday. For descriptive literature, maps and excursion rates, write to L 0. SCHAEEER. T. P. A. Cotton Belt Route CINCINNATI OHIO. Insure Vour Property in. the Decatur Insurance Agency Gallogly & Haefling

Blackburn & Christen Holthouae Drug Jo. W. H. Nachtrieb Smith. Yager & Falk ASK FOR A SAMPLE Schurger & Smith Attorneys at Law Abstracts of title made to order. Farm and city property for sa> Private money to loan at the very lowest interest, with privilege of partial paymecu Office in Niblick * Aliiscc Blxk eve, Everett <S Hite grocery n:re east of Court street. Decatar. Indiana. Give oa a rail before you invest e.sewbere D. D. HELLER & SON, ATTOEXZTi AT LAW .dtcacrer Blackbwn A Chr-^aen'.drug ttorv

127.50 Hot’bpriDga, jt.D . 30.7 C Deadwood and Lead and return from Chicago daily, via the Chicago & North Western Ry. Correspondingly low rates from other points. Tne Biack Hills region the great natural sanitarium of the west, is one of the most pictur-; esque spots in the world and well worth a visit. Information and tickets can be secured from yo.ir home agent Illustrated Black Hills booklet with valuable map mailed on receipt of 4 oent in stamps by W B . Kniskern. Chicago. Rwwia-Japan war altas 10 cents Three fine colored ma pe. each 14x20; bound in convenient form for referenoe. The Estern situation shown in detail, issued by The Chicago & North Western Ry. mailed upon receipt of ten cen's in stamps by A. H. Waggener. 22 Fifth Avenue, Chicago Ills. Fall underwear in great variety, and lowest prices at Gus Roeenihal's. Jl7d3 •27 00 specia homeeeekers’ rates, via Erie railroad. On August 23, September 13 and V the Erie will sell homeseekers' tickets, good for 21 days, to points in Louisiana. Arkansas. Kansas. Indian and Oklahoma territories. A. M DeWese. Insure with the Graham Insuranoe agency. Graham & Lower, Agte. 203dtf.

IJr 1! ww S ' I I I “It was a lucky day for her.” I S Miss Alice Burke, whose residence is at 1121 M Walnut street, Cincinnati, Ohio, writes us of her complete recovery from a severe and per- 1 a sistent attack of indigestion. In the case of e| this Ohio young lady i| Dr. Caldwell’s j (LAXATIVE) U | Syrup Pepsin I K proved just the remedy her impaired system 1 ’■ stood most in need of. Read Miss Burke's Own Testimony y I Pepes Syrup Company, Monticello, Ill.: Gentlemen—For disorders and derangements of the Stomach I your medicine is certainly just what is needed, or so I have found B it. For several years I had been troubled with indigestion, which I s affected my general health, and I was miserable most of the time. < I tried many so-called remedies off and on, but as none of them I “ helped me I had lost all hope. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin was I ■■ recommended so highly for stomach trouble that I was finai’.v persuaded to try it, and it was a lucky day for me when I did so, I tor in a week I was improved and in a month I was nearly well; so B I sept tak;ng Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, until now I can eat any- I ;S, I thing without fear of results and am in the best of health. ■ Sincerely yours, MISS ALICE BURKE. Can ba had In 50c and SI.OO sizes, though It Is economy to buy tha latter size. Ask your druggist. NhIH, YAGER & FALK. 1 DRrGOSSOM’S Is Guaranteed to IfinilFV A Bin Positively, Quickly KIDNEY AND and c e ußE en, ' y BLADDER CURE Disorder, Aching Pains over ihe hLpt and Kidneys, Dimmed Vision, Periodical Headaches, Pain in Urethra, Despondency or "Bines." Sallow Completion, Foul Breath Bad Taste in the MOTth. m fact .11 Irregularities caused by and associate svmptoms of Bladdw and Kidney Trouble in any form. No matter how long yon have suffered nor how terrible your affiKHon may be, Dr. GoMom's Kidney and Bladder Cure will cure you. It eradicates totally and completely any irregularity or svmp □ cf Kidney and Bladder Trouble and puts those most vital organs in as perfect and healthy condition as in childhood. It never fails. • Gobbo® s Kidney and Bladder Cure brings health and comfort and addt year, to life, even after all other medicines and physicians have utterly tailed, it u guaranteed to cure or money refunded. CURED BY ONLY TWO BOXES. DKGOSSCMeo. Ouaao.tll N.w Havx. COO. r r S >2\ h«k and kidney, for the pMtyser.rdu fcr free es of , *L n £ I r *J ,e, ■ J trle<s everything and I>s ' ■.4 Coce Te, Be« «err?S2d ® Udder C"™ “d I tried It and it he.t* - U WK r»e eeiae enure., cared and I think nme bee. on the market forkidneri: i.a > ffi< t Jackson, n wiutuoj street. Kf}' f 0 ?*” L drag out your life in misery and cut off years f you: who b »* e permanently c red by . MD 5 y and ?““ er Cor *’ C ‘ Q ha *« health an- eto a npe and ragged old age’ Yob owe it to yourseU to be cured now We Hav* Placed the Price within the Reach of All 50 CENTS PER BOX. Sold by SMITH, YAGER FALK

World’s Fair Route To St. Louis via Toledo, St. Louis A Weeteru railroad. Clover Leaf route Low round trip fares from Decatur as follows: $16.00 round taip. Going any day ' Return limit December It. $13215 round trip. Going anv dav. R»turn limit 60 days from date of safe. $12.00 round trip. Going any day.'' Return limit 15 days from date of sale, . round trip. Good only in coaches. Guing an v Tuesday or Thursday. Seven days’ limit. Commencing May 17. Pullman palace sleeping cars, case free reclining chair cars and through dav coaches on all night i trains. Buffet and free reclining chair , cars and through day coaches on all through day trains. Meals served ! ? w C n rte 00 trough trains. See T LMiller, agent Clover Leaf route a 1 Decatur, or address George H, Ross 1 General Traffic Mgr, Toledo, Ohio. 164 Acre Farm for Sale Three and one half miles east of Ge- ' “r’Jr* 1, Well ‘“Proved and in the 1 oil belt. For terms, etc., address Jacob Miller, Geneva, Ind. 18w3m

To California Tourist Car Service to Cal' rn’a. On August 11th the Missouri Pa ciflc Railway established a f.iily through tourist sleeping oar .me, St. Louis to San Francisco rain leaves St. Louis daily 11:59 The route is via Missouri J itio railway to Pueblo, Colorado, thenoe via Denver and Rio Grande to >alt Lake City and Ogden and Bouth ,, ro Pacific to San Francisco and bo* Angeles. This is the famous » enio line of the world—through the picturesque Rooky 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 vis Missouri Pacific railway to the principal Pacific ooast points and return. Also low rate Colon> st 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.,