Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 233, Decatur, Adams County, 11 October 1904 — Page 4
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TAKE NOTICE This is to certify that Dr. Bidwell s OAMTiVE) Syrup Pepsin has not outsold any remedy of the kind, because there IS NO remedy of the kind. It stands pre-eminently alone as a cec tain cure for Constipation. Indigestion. Sick Headache and Stomach Trouble. sOc and SI.OO bottles at ah druggists. PEPS I SYRUP CO.. WosbcsHs,!«.' Sclti b* SMHH. YAGER 4 FALK Schumer A Smith Attorneys at Law Abstracts of title made to jrder Farm and city property for sale Private n> _ Dey to . ran at th- very > lowest interest. with pr.wsge of partial paym-zts OSce in N'iblkk A Allison Block over Everett A Hite gr>:*ry ‘rre east of Court street. Decatur. Indiana Give us a call before you invest elsewhere.
FARMERS. ATTENTION: J. N. BURKHEAD Farm and Live Stock Auctioneer Two Mile# West of Monroe Rural Route 2. DECATUR. IND.
WE DON’T GIVE MONEY AWAY BUT WE LOAN IT to you at the lowest rates on Furniture. Hoism. Cattle, etc. We make all loans quickly and quietly Give us a chance to explain our tnetbods and terms in a peroznal interview. Pleaee fill out the applieaboc blank ixeiow anl mail it today and our agwit will call when be comes to Decatur next Tuesday. Flraee use the fotiow.ng.blank Our ageat is in Decatur every Tuesday Date Tour Name. Wile’s Name oUe«< and Number Ctty Amount Wanted Kind of Security you have Occupation All commun.cattonp held strictly confidential. Call on or address FOKT WAYNE LOAN CO. Bsuh.’ithed : Fort Wayne. Ind.
| Arkansas I I Texas 1 Louisiana An ideal country-for cheap homes. Land at $5 $lO. sls, acre; gro« s com. cotton, wheat, oats, grasses, fruits : and vegetables. Stock ranges to months in the year. Southeast Missori. Akansas. Louisiana and Texas are fu” of opportunities — the climate is mild, the soil is rich, the lands are cheap. Low home-seekers’ rates —about half fare —via the Cotton Belt twice a month — first and third Tuesday. For descriptive literature, maps and excursion rates, write to LO.SCHAEEER. T. P. A. Cotton Belt Route CINCINNAn OHIO.
GOAL Feed and Seeds Peninsular Portland Cement Gypsum Rock Wall Plaster We make a specialrv of fnrnisbing HIGH GRADE CLEAN COAL that will bum. J. D. HAll r*houe e Cor Jefferoon and dud St*. Fk ult If MT U.EIEMiI
B. E. LEW Roofing. Spouting and all kinds of Galvanized Iron W ork. L- c-a’c-d .tj Ht-srv -r*. : u.z.* F.r?: Street Special Low Excursion Ratbs vu CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Season 1904. T. St. Louis Worid’s Fair, April 30»h to November 30th. llkt Seas.'t. tickets good to return until December 15th. one aad one-third fare F:?teen day tickets, one fare plus $2 00. Coach excursion ticket? sold every day except Fridays and Sat urday. at about 1 cent per mile. Homeseeiers to «est and souwwest. Ist and 3rd Tuesday in each month special Hoc.-eeeekecs and one way Coionist October Isth. to point in Arkansas. Icdian Territory. Ok lobomo. Loc:«:ana.Texas and inter tnediate points 1. Portland. San Francisco, Spokane Butte Bi. mgs. Salt Lake Ogden and other westere points 1 ! oe way t. £-ts sold September Uth u Oc-' t. ber Pth. at very low rates ' : ver Pr. veieges of t*c days witib> in unit uctet a :<ei at St Lc-is u all through tacxets by de posting with Joiat Agency Pullman Pxlsce S.eep*.ag Cars, re<ng Chair aad Case ears Meals sirred i .a-carte n_gi .a 1 seat eoacnes -s ».. tur: -gu traias. For rates aac mfevsatke. arp.y t; nstreet T.. set Ageet or addrews W L E j' Ge&er*. Fas—cger Arent T oledkc Ohsoi Wa-Te<!—We ray y :® mor* money f: r y-nr Ist :re aad casr s—-ip than any n* else at the Van Can: FosadryaT»i Machrne W<: ks A. V.n Ca~. ~ Dec Mar. Ind. : d. Wnite s Case has . ist received tte f&ast l.ne cf confectccar.es ever handled in ihe city. Call and try tnecn aad get aerfset su.sfa.tsoc.. Cordon &. Bennett
WILL PRESENT “THE HOLY CITY" AT THE BOSSE OPERA HOUSE Per One N<ht Thursday, Oct. I 3 Th- Transf:rwat:n Scene shosring the -pesing of the T:mb. the Ascension of Christ, followed by ins jmerabie Angeis, ckuefv followed by the opening of tie Great Gates of the ‘ NEW JERUSALEM Thar opens to new tie Coeden lnwo, kings of the Iximirta. Holy City. TIE M3ST LAVSILY FtESEITU F®OMCTI» GF TIE SElSfll By speczal arrangement prices wiL be 25, 50, 75 ang SI.OO Tide to • Guaranteed Attract* >n Seat Sato I sual Place. ~di V KA — K ■ A CHECK BOOK to a handy thing to have if as account to us dispute. Too put it is erideooe and abow yuu paid the disputed bid is the regular way by one of vour cb*.-ks. and the disputant feel* LIKE TWO CENTS He ought to be tor betng so careto*» as to a*k pay meat a secowl time Do you always par by cheek*! If! not get a check book at our bask ecus tor and do to in future. You’ll I thank us for this advice and save 1 money bes.de* The First National Bank DKCAITB. IND i
EEVERiOGc. a S? EZCH —— Commenting oa the speech of Sen- 1 ator Beveridge pening the Repulii- , can campaign in Marion county, the Iniiazapai ; Xews sail “He '.hoagiit that the fact that Judge Parker vote : twi<-» for Mr Bryan prwed him to be wea.«.. ar." not qsaJ*ed fcr the >®ce .:£ Pres: ' ?nt. Yet a.’-r -• 7 • Am-- raa cstiaens fait »ed the course adopted by Judge Par -r And .f we are honest with . ourselves we artst admit that most Reptb rars won have voted fcr their ticket in !•.. ’ even if it had stood -n a free ■ «■• platform The partisan habit is strong—far too strong Mr R« sev?;t himseif has voted for protect..-'—st candifates at 1 time when ke b:ms-!f was a believer •-. S < • : a'. ' . - try to he chari-able t: parisan real, for we can neve - te’’. whew we may need ehar.ty eurselres” An.* the News might have added that there has been n • more hide-boor: i partisan ia the Senate than Mr Beveridge He has supported every treasure advanced by his party and has shows no independence whatever in that body. Continuing, the News says 'Sena- r Beveridge in his discussion of the reiat n f the tar. 2 to trusts sail that the Standard Oa eom- _ ....... ta-df as there is no tariff on oil Ent th-re is a tariff on oil imported from esnantries that impose a duty oa our o-l Farth-r than this the Standard compaay e~’s a rebate on the tins in which it exports its oil The Rockefeller ccmtaxy s pretty we!! protected In the sugar trust paid a diT.derd rd !• per cent on its common and ' per -teat oa it* preferred sties, an: n IK>5 the diivdends were T.'-a ter cert on its o: mmon and 7 per ref ■- predecred Since August :Si-4 the ;r ■■es of sugar have rises I from X€Ji. t.U aad 4.35 cents a pound I te * 4di and t.S-i cents a pound—- •: th i* a decided increase.” - i - - ’ -sr - r t ’ .: th* Gereral Assem.iy. under Repnblicaa ma? -.-te* shows an alarming increase in expeases every two years at er the preceding sessirm.. Aad this in the far-e of the fact that there has bees r: irtrease t the tt—ier >t aesatrrs and of the bouse ncr ba id- .enetl nd the sessi ns The party came int o power ia 1595 and) the ’-r ?.*- -e session cost the people fi-d lx I--* -te expenditures ww-e rnerease.; to f ’< * and two rri-j later they dumped to 1U4.768. Th s w supposed to be the high wate- mark but it was not so. 1 fcr ia IMI they were boasted to 1125.and m Ixd they were »lb’ J». RepatKinaa ma; n- es in the legislature and reckless -rtravaaance have
come to be eysaejism* terms. — j-s ■ -s --i R* ptbixa* xr- zz • • arrange far the :r;> of cc-i .red voters from Kent ucky azi T-zz- -fee aad Democrats x the ei’.-s aad especially - ■■. - . - • .- -. . . ce T-e.r guari acairsst s-;cb frauds The Kuy-isy >~.v whether i the voter was x the preci set at the. lesal "me, azi so man. whether he be wki-e r Ksek. who is disqualified zni-- tie aw osgh- to be allowed , to vtte Repail-eaas hare become so seed to prw -xr fra-. Is at electicas that tie greater- vigilance may bej necessary • • prevent their repetition oe November S Os ~- .-*e :• was expected that 'he ’-fan*;- • New* would declare for Roosevelt ani Fairtask* before the raalrvel «- Pairtaefs permi-s his newspaper to • n with political sits*Hees tin th* res’, battle to on sad then he brtngs :• around to the support of the party He thinks Democrats may be led to believe that News ia Independent. and there- ''** wt*n ;ts cboLee is finally made, its toCieace will be enhanced. The c*=- has be®n often played and has .<w its eharm as well as its power to deceive. Over the I ngdirance telephone from CaLfornia: Hello, is this the News — T-, this is the News " ■“We<L this to Fairbanks." "Hello Fairbanks what is ft?" "Tow’d better rose out for the tJefce- Th net ain’t looking well, and yoz might bold off too long ” "AB rzefct. The editorial to written ax* wen slap h«r la today " "DoeY asake it too strong at first" “Ob. no. we snderstand Good by ’ “Goodby " I**— New cats* down from Chicago *to w**k to took after the campa:gn ia Indiana. He took the psecMtios te annoemee. without any apparent, rranoa for rt. that be was not here to stake sircer:tn chairman Goodrtoh and then h* went i*v, -onf er . eece with that individual and said things Os eoorae everyone know, that the Repit’.cans are aseasy over Indiana, and New’s ettespt tn conreel tie ra-*» of his Visit only made his rtdteutoea 1b» are pitting , gstte of HeS i* an effort to Insr.rt ' the party with roc Al-zee yet many of the met who are now dalmlng the Mate for Roneeveh were equally as toed to proclaiming that he would , prove a weak candidate It vu not expected that Governor ttorhts and otter Indiana Repibiimas | of the oflee-boiding variety would I ke Jndge Parker a lacier. WML iiaru.y . 1 I
Wcauici rvictasi. Wednesday fair. Fresh, Northwest ,r tods. MARKET REPORT. Accurate prices paid by Decatui .uercLante for various products. Cor reeled every day. GRAIN. IT B. L. CXSBOL, OBAIX MBBCHAMT New Corn yellow I 72 Sew Corn, mixed <0 Machine shucked one cent less. Hats, new ■ 27 No. 3, White Oats old 28 Wheal. No. 21 09 Wheal. No. 31 04 Bar.er4s Rve No. 2 71 Clover Seed 6 15 Alsyke @ 7 00 Buckwheat4B Flax Seed& Timothv 11 25 CHICAGO HARK£TS. Chicago market closed al 1 ill p. m today according 4o National Commission Co., special w,re service, a follows! Wheat. Oct oldl 07’ Wheat. Dec. 1 09 . Wbswt. May 1 03| Corn. 49 I Corn. December4Bl Corn. May 45|; Mis. 28 4 ! Oats. Dec. 29* | Oats Way 31 j I Jan. Pork 12 75 j Jan. Lard 7 35 TOLEJO GR.AIS MARKETS. Change every afternoon al 3KX /clock bv J. D. Hale, Decatur Special wire service. Wheat, new No. 2, red, cash>l 16J May wheat: 1 l*i| ’ December Wheat 1 18’ ■ Corn cash 561 ‘ October corn46| Dev-ember corn 46 | Oats. Cash 314 September oats3ll »Oat® Decetulter 33’ ! 3ve. cashßl ST VABIOCS QBOCIBS BSD MKBCHIMTS Eggs, fresh, per dezS 19 Lard 7 Butter, per poundl2 Potatoee. new 40 Onions 65 Cabbage per 100 lbso Apples, per ba4C STOCK. BT FBID iCHXIMAM, Dt LIB Lambss3 5 4 50 3ogs. per cwt J 5 00 559 Cattle per lb 2j Oalvea, per lb 3J tdl 5 Cows _2 Q 2<
-' Si I ’ WHEN MONEY’S WANTED leave your order at our office. We have it in plenty and can let you have it onjshcrt notice. ilO to $ 100 or an v amount can be burrowed on your Furniture. lano, Horsea aud wagons. Buggies. Stocks and fixture®, etc., and leave the propertv in your possession. \ou can pay it back in small weekly or monthly payments as you mav wish, and we g. -e you a überai discount if paid before due. J- you owe any other Loan Company and want to pay them off and gel more, and save money beside, write us. Ifvou want money, fill out the following ’ ?- ak Lf U ‘ lt r. ou ‘ ’ Dd m ** l ’* 10 U " Our agent mH be in Decatur every Wednesday and will can on you. i-at al bu * iDMß or in< l ui ™» positively confiYour name Street and Number, Amount Wanted K:nd of Security Room 3, Arcade Cnst*.™ fort WAYNE inSun a Ho<ne PhoDe ™ ’ lADIA >A ESTABLISHED li<9s
D~- P. L. FRITZ Dentist Office ebore Schulte & Co s I calking »iore. D * C * TCB * IXDIAXi.
uintx r'K" r ” BY J. W. PLACE CO. Chickens, young, per lb Fowls, per ib Ducks, per lb ' Young Ducks Young Turkeys, per lb " Old Turkeys 1 Geese, old per lb Geese, young, per lb «AY nARKET. No. 1 limnthy large (baled) t s , No 1 small ” ‘. ?°? -L ” No m.xed 1 yj; No 1 clover 1 5U1 BM WOOL AND HIDES. BY B. KALVBB a SON Wool, unwashed „ Sheep pells mH Beef hides, per pound J; Calf hidesZZZZ 2 Tallow, per pound OIL HARKET Tiona . Pennsylvania'/Z' Corning New Castle}■“ North Lima South Lima ’ Indiana Whitehouse Somerset " in Neodasha. (Kan.) ■ Barkersville Kagiand L « COAL—Per Ton Anthracitej .. Domestic, nul 2 Domestic, lump, Hocking 3 ,f Domestic lump, Indiana 3 5 Pocahontas Smokeless, lump 4 HARKET NOTES. Liverpool market closed steady Wheat, | cents lower Corn, | cents lower Receipts at Chicago today: ~ Wheat 12 3. 4n Corn 1-0,.,. sheA P 3500 C Estimate for tomorrow: Wheal 93 w Corn Oats in insure Vour Property in the Decatur Insurance Agency Gallogly & Haefling
ROY ARCHBOLD, DBXTirr 1. O. O. F. BLOCK. 'Pnoo *-office, 164. rtaidecoe
