Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 243, Decatur, Adams County, 22 October 1904 — Page 4

Stove Sale Continued During all Next Week Oct. 25 up to and Including Saturday the 29 Having had a very large sale during the past week we have decided to continue sale one week longer. We will give away FREE to every purchaser of a MALLEABLE STEEL RANGE $7.50 Worth of Fine Cooking Utensils HOT BISCUITS AND~COFFEE SERVED ALL WEEK We invite everybody to take advantage of this. We will display during this sale the WONDER OF THE AGE THE GLOBE HOT BLAST in operation, burning Slack, Soft Coal, Wood, and Hard Coal as good as any §SO Base Burner. Special Price During Sale Special Price During Sale Heavy copper, No. 9 nickel plated \j J/ Heavy copper, No. 9 nickel plated tea kettle 79c. tea kettle 79c. Graniteware at cost. Graniteware at cost. We have a fine large stock of I \ have a fine large stock of Linoleum. Linoleum. Schafer Hardware Co.

WE DON’T GIVE MONEY AWAY BUT WE LOAN IT ■ to you at the lowest rates on Furniture, Horses, Cattle, etc. We make all loans quickly and quietly. Give us a chance to explain our methods and terms in a personal interview. 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 following blank. Our agent is in Decatur every Tuesday. Dale Your Name Wife’s Name Street and Number City Amount Wanted Kind of Security you have Occupation All communications are held strictly confidential. Call on orjaddress FORT WAYNE LOAN CO. Established : ‘9#. Fort Wayne, Ind. SgSL _ I I — FARMERS. ATTENTION! J. N. BURKHEAD Farm and Live Stock Auctioneer Two Miles West of Monroe Rural Route 2, DECATUR, IND

Kfwt; A CHECK BOOK is a handy thing to have if an account is in dispute. You put it in evideu -e and show you («ud tl.e disputed b 11 in the regular way by one of your cheeks, and the disputant feels LIKE TWO CENTS He ought to be for being so careless as to ask payment a second time. Do you alwavs pav by checks? If not get a check book at our bank counter and do so in future. You’ll thank us for this advice and save money besides. The First National Bank DECATUR, IND. ROY ARCHBOLD, DIMTINT. I. O. O. F. BLOCK. 'Pnou *— Orfi<*. IM: residence 21' I)R. P. L. FRITZ Dentist Office above Holthouse, Schulte A Co’s* clothing store. DBCXTCB. INDIAN*. THE BEST PLACE—THE BEST PRICES For. . Mrs. M. A. BURDG, SOUTH SECONO STREET /.’I

Weather Forecast. Fair and continued cooler tonight and Sunday. MARKET REPORT. Accurate prices paid by Decatur 'Herehants for various products. Cor reeled every day. GRAIN. BT B. L. CARBOL, GRAIN MERCHANT. New Corn yellowj 75 j New Corn, mixed 73 Machine shucked one cent lees. Oats, new 28! No. 3, White Oats old 2s Wheat. No. 21 191 Wheat, No. 3 1 07 I Barky 7“ 'L ! Rye No. 2 71 Clover Seed g 17 « 6 r tax Seed Timothy ~ jj > CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago market closed at 1:11 p. »oday according to National Com mission Co., special wire service, as followsWheat, Oct. old 1 ] j Wheat, Dec. Wheat, Mayj jg Com, yj. Corn, December 4JI Oats, Dec. w. Oats May Jan. Pork 19 kt* Jan. Lard— 7 TOLEJO GRAIN MARKETS. Changed every afternoon at 8.01 jcloek bv J D. Hale. Decatur Special wire service. Wheat, new No. 2, red, cashSl 191 May wheat;l lq Decemlier Wheat 1 iu Corn cash October corn p; Itecember corn 4 k Oats. Cash32* Septemiier oata una Oats December oof Rye. cashJf*

5 ' 01 VaBIOCS OBmaM aho uauousnia i ; Eggs, fresh, per dcz I 19 J 1 Lard 7 Butter, per pound 12 0 Potatoes, new 41) J I Onions 65 n Cabbage per 100 lb 50 it Apples, per bu 4 Z STOCK. BT FBED SCHKIMAN. PE LEB Lambs S 4 OJ(S 15( 5 Hogs, per cwt >4 25 4 50 \ ..attie pet lb. 2 a t Jalves, per lb 3j (£. 5 : Lows 1 2 OTHER PRODUCTS. ' BT J. W. PLACE CO. ~ Chickens, young, per lb 8J 5 Fowls, per lb 81 j Ducks, per lb 6 ; Young Ducks 8 ? Young Turkeys, per lb 13 I Old Tarkets 9 : Geese, old per lb 5 ; Geese, young, per lb 6 4 HAY fIARKET. IL No. 1 timothy large (baled) 5 8 00 5 No 1 ” small ” 7 00 = No 2 $1 00 less jt No 1 mixed 1 50 less 1 No 1 clover 1 50 less ? WOOL. AND HIDES. BT B. KALVEB a SON j? Wool, unwashed 18t023 2 Sheep pelts 25c to 1 1.0 n Beef hides, per pound 06 4 Calf hides 08 5 Tallow, per pound 03j OIL TARKET. Tiona fi.7l £ Pennsylvania 1.56 ? Coming 1.33 ~ New Castle 1.43 7 North Lima Ixs £ South Lima 1.00 Indiana 1.00 (1 Whitehouse 1 26 5 Somerset 101 ? Neodasha, (Kan.) 70

7/ p _ . , ... IfeSSftS! • AT PROPER PRICES ’be Snow Agency u. self your farm or city pr | t r . J M istaa you prefei YOI WILL BB \ . K ’ s '* w i’h the agency for the time I’sted We are now offering 1 5 000 ACRE! M OF INDIANA FARM L K ND> for mile In tract* of from «ix to W» acres va h » st locations to be found on the market To Illustrate—No 33*> is an * aerp traetoi ■* the proposes traction line* near tt«e corporation line of S ij lot of bearing apple p* ar and other rub trees, wnd pump. garden. Ac. A r .• s ? r. £ non and can Ite bought r. No 453. which Is a I*s acre tract on the st< i r-»adard S free mail route, within one mi'e of rtlstric* school or tiro front (traded* t e market. Ac. Thia is a productive farosnf which about cm half Is black •'•••? u well draised and fenced. No open ditches: ’’ rods of new wire fence, some y A ‘tn orchard ordinary buildings, contesting of * h eda c Hr*, bam. residence. A i’ri » 13 4 acre. Send for descriptive lists. WECaN FIT YOC OUT with a good farm ..ffroibU W 1,1 6 acrvs of timber or prairie land n a rfcar«as. Missouri or Texas. ;i> wen- A a >e J w.OOOac ea on th* market. These farms vary in prices a: d improvements, fr mi tb« ordinary • log and plank buildings to the o» st mod’ rn frame or brick stru :ture» To Illustrate—No W \ is a/> acre tract <>f d land, all under f ree and seven miles from the <’b v. : -ht« Z under cultivation The consist nt a barn, good # hree room ; biuk tv-A: • 9 r •' ,o ’ wh ' ’b is a 2 sacre tract of tirst-rlass sandy loom - i.. 15 i r»«af which i- in a bi ch state of and 100 seres In creek b ttom and part y < • an-d. T'a farm is amply fenced, is one and a half mi r from the couetv seat, on a publ;/ neari p good school an 1 church Has three acres of orchard and a tine spring of water The bird- < inve coosistof a g<xd six room residence wi»h concrete cellar, etc . carriage -heds.&ndi » barn 3*ixK) and one 38xHX) feet in s’ze This farm can ’>e bought for *6.200. = If you wish to buy. sell or rent property call and examine our lista and prices Newprw • erties put upon the market each week. Phone 230 J. F. SNOW Decatur, Ind.

ITU* * JI _ J Ow Cy iT"** -4 fl IF YOUR AFFAIRS Are upside down and money will right them, let uh know. We’ll straighten out the kinks. iI o to $i oo ° r ail ’n, :imouu ’ can I** burrowed on your Furni‘"T'« ' :tD0 ’ Horses and wagons. Buggies, Stocks ami fixtures, etc., and leave the property in your possession. You can pay it back in small weekly or monthly payments as you mav wish, and we give you a liberal discount if paid before due. If you owe any other Loan Company and want to pay them off and get more, and save money iieeide, write us. If vou want money, fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to us. Our agent will be in Decatur every Wednesday and will call on yea. dentiaP ÜB * neeß or '“guides positively conflYour name Street and Number. Amount Wanted Kind of Security. T ■ __ , TT| T>l| . rr 811 Room 8, Arcade, Upataira. t» n . Q nr FORT WAYNE INDIAN* Home Phoae 995 ’ UNDIA NA. ESTABLISHED 1895

L.U. 1a.0.1u0.. , Rag.aud Tnfl COAI - •'er Ton fl Anthracite ■ Domestic, mil ‘ —I <fl Domestic, lump, HochnT"- 3fl . Domestic lump, J hlll * — 3fl Smokey. 3 ffl HARKET notes 4 fl Wheal, i cents lower I Corn, J cen’s higher I Receipts at I | Hogs ■ Wheat ” ' 1' ) J ; Com '— 3ipfl i Oats — 7.i,.fl 'Cattle “77 Hl fl Sheep 35fl Estim tie for tomorrow; I ' Hoge I Wheat iwfl Corn ' f -'fl Oats I" 1 'J — " fl Piano Tuner. I Charles Unger, piano t une I the Whitney & Currier Co T , J and Lima, Ohio, will tie in D ec lfl n°xt week. Anyone wanting thfl I piano tuned can leave orders '1 this office. a B

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