Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 245, Decatur, Adams County, 25 October 1904 — Page 4
REMARKABLE MONEY SAVING CHANCES In Our SHOE DEPT, this Week Little Gents’ Satin Calf Shoes, sizes Ladies’ Vici Kid Shoes, new Cuban *3 to 13, sold regular at 81.00 ft ftp Hee], best light or heavy soles, one this week 03“ ot Hamilton Brown’s best rp 4 ft ft 82,00 Shoe, this week at 3 I 'VU Child’s Dongolas or Box Calf Lace Men's High Grade Patent Colt Shoes. Shoes, sizes Sto 12, sold re Qftp [ Blucher Style, one of the ft ft 4ft gular at 81 25, this week at w ! best 83.00shoes,this week | Q We are also offering some Special Reduced prices in Men's and Boys' Sweaters and Ladies' and Children's Coats and Furs, also another shipment of those Children's Heavy Ribbed and Fleeced Hose, which are worth up to 25c, we will include at 10c a pair. THE STORE THAT KEEPS THE PRICES DOWN. The South End Bargain Store, Next to Moser’s Gallery, si Stove Question? tit : We can solve it / ' ■ v for you--THE BEST ON THE MARKET FOR THE LEAST ( MONEY —We have them, no difference what kind you need. The Royal Ruby Hard Coal Burner Has Beautj', Durability and Comfort All Combined. Sure to Please You. 20th Century LAUREL Heaters FOR Soft Coal or Wood Guaranteed to equal a base burner for Heat, Convenience and Fuel Saving. We also handle the MORRIS Air Tight Heaters for soft coal. It's a hummer. Our steel ranges are the best on the market. LOCH & DIRISSON, Hardware and Implement Dealers.
FARMERS. ATTENTION! J. N. BURKKEAD Farm and Live Stock Auctioneer Two Miles West of Monroe Hural Route 2, DECATUR, IND
Schurger ic Smith Attorneys at Law Abstracts of title made to order. Farm and city property for sale Private money to loan at the very lowest interest, with privilege of par 'tial payment* Office in Niblick A Allison Block over Everett & Hite grocery store east of Court street, Decatur, Indiana. Give us a call be fore you invest elsewhere.
Lost—A good gold watch bearing engraving H M. 8 teele on inside, lost about month ago. The watch was a prsent. to the lady who lost it and she will jay liberal reward for its return to this office.
Wanted—Common laborers; ten men, at onoe; enquire at power house. J. W. Klopfenatine, foreman, Fert Wayne & Springfield Railway oonqiany. 214d6 Malleable stove sale still on at Schafer’s. Stove sale continues all next week at Schafer’s. $8 00 worth premiums still »o at Schafer stove sale. Hee our special offer in the window. Lyman Bros. 242d6 For framed and unframed picturns see Lyman Bros. 242d6 The store that]keej>s prioes down —the South KndJßargain Store.next o Moser’s gallery.
Public Sale Edwin W. France will sell at public action at his residence three quarters of a mile west of Pleasant Mills, known as the Jacob Yager farm, on Monday, Oct. 31, the following property: Six heart of work horses, twenty-three head of cattle, 30 head of hogs, 100 head of full-blooded Plymouth Rook chickens, farming implements, household good, 600 shocks of corn and many articles too numerous to mention. Noah Stalter will offer at public auction at his residence three and one-half miles southeast of Decatur, and two miles northwest of Pleasant Mills, on what is known as the old Aaron Archer farm, at 10 o'clock a. m., Wednesday, November 2, the following property: Two brood mares with foal, hay horse. 4 years old, 2-year-old Belgian stallions, 2 yearling colts, 17 head of oattle, 6 milch cows, one 2-year-old heifer, one 2-year-old steer, 4 yearlings, 5 spring calves, 5 sows and pigs by their side, 9 shoats;, farming implements and household goods. Usual terms of sale. Four per cent off for cash. Charles M. Stemen will offer for sale at his residence four miles west of Decatur, and one-half mile east of Peterson, on the Bluffton and Decatur macadam road, on the Will Weldy farm, beginning at 10:00 o’clock a. m., on Tuesday, November 3, the following property: One brood mare, ten years old, witn colt, one draft mare, weight 1700 pounds, six year old driving horse, yearling colt, three rear old colt, cow and spring calf, four brood sows with 32 pigs by their sides, 4 full-blooded Poland China male pigs, 50 head or more of chickens, farming implements household articles and other goods.
Notice to the Public We, the undersigned, have purchased the Coal Business of Kirsch & Sellemeyer, formerly owned by H. Har ~ and will remove our office to said location, on Monday, October 31, 'O4. City Trucking Co.
ROY ARCHBOLD, DENTIST. I. O. O. F. BLOCK. 'Pnon *—Office. 164: residence 24' DR- P- L. FRITZ Dentist Office above Holthouse, Schulte & Co’s' clothing store. DECATVB tFDUNA. THE BEST PLACE THE BEST PRICES For. . Mrs. M. A. BURDG, SOUTH SECOND STREET'.: TtiaKE AKE SO CROOKED roads to be traversed by those who want to bank with us and learn about our methods. You can check at sight on your account, and they will be promptly paid over. It's one straight road that leads on to prosperity - when you are a client of ours. Our investments are gilt edged. No bank has better. All this helps add security to our depositors. Are you one one of them? If not, why not. The First National Bank DECATUR, IND.
Weather f orecast. Fair and colder tonight and Wednesday. MARKET REPORT. Accurate prices paid by Decatm merchants for various products. Cor rected every day. GRAIN. BY B. L. CARBOL, OBAIN MBBCHANT. New Corn yellow I 75 New Corn, mixed 73 Machine shucked one cent lees. Oats, new2B No. 3, White Oats old 28 Wheat. No. 21 13 Wheat, No. 31 08 Barley4s Rye No. 2 71 Clover Seed 6 50 Alsyke(g 6 75 Buckwheat4B Flax Seedßo Timothyll 26 CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago market closed at 1:11 p. m today according to National CommiMion Cc., special wire service, as follows • Wheat, Del. oldl 13J Wheat, Dec. 1 14| Wheat, Mayl 13’ Corn, 53 Corn, December49l Corn, May ' lata, 29* Oats. Dec. 28j Oats May 311 Jan. Pork 12 32 Jan. Lard 7 10 TOLEDO GRAIN MARKETS. Changed every afternoon al 3.-0 C /clock by J. D Hale, Decatur Special wire service. Wheat, new No. 2, red, cashfl 191 May wheat;...l 191 December Wheat 1 19 Corn cash 58J October corn 47 December corn 46 Oats. Cash 33 September oats 31 Oats December 33J Rye. eashß3 BY VARIOUS QBOCBB9 AND MBBOHANT9 Eggs, fresh, per doxS 19 Lard 7 Butter, per poundl2 Potatoes, new . 40 Onions 65 Cabbage per 100 lbso Apples, per bu 4j STOCK. BY FBID SCHUMAN. DB LBS Lambs $4 00@ 4 50 Hogs, per cwt |4 25 4 50 Cattle per lb 2 iff 3 Calves, per lb3j tt 5 Cowsl $ 2 OTHER PRODUCTS. BY J. W. PLACE 00. Chickens, young, per ib 8 Fowls, per lb7 J <a h Ducks, per lb 6 Young Ducks 7 Young Turkeys, per lbl3 io 14 Old Turkeys 9 Geese, old per lb 5 Geese, young, per lb 6 MAY TARKET. No. 1 timothy large (baled) I 8 °0 No 1 ” small ’’ 700 No 2 ” fl 00 less No 1 mixed 1 50 less No 1 clover 1 50 leas WOOL AND HIDES. BY B. KALVIB A SOM. Wool, unwashedlßto23 Sheep pelts — 25c to 1 10 Beef hides, per poundo6 Calf hideso Tallow, per poundQ.q OIL fIARKBT.
p on » 1171 Pennsylvania 1.5# New Castle j 43 North Lima ’’’’ 1(5 South Lima ’’’ poo Indiana”” jqq Whitehouse, ’ j 26 Somerset Neodesha, (Kan.)7l Barkersvilleinc Ragland COAL Per Ton Anthracite| g Domestic, nut 3 Domestic, lump, Hocking 3 2C Domestic lump, Indiana 3 ()( Pocahontas Smokeless, lump 4Cx HARKET NOTES. Liverpool market closed steady ’’ heat, g cents higher Corn, .1 cents higher Receipts at Chicago today: u-k g "; 150C0 Wheat fOcar Corn 2*??, l’2car» Sheß p 22000 Estimate for tomorrow; Sta town Plano Tuner. Charles I’nger, piano tuner of the Whitney A Currier Co., Toledo and Lima, Ohio, will he i n Decatur next week Anyone wanting their piano tuned can leave orders at this office. Hot biscuits and coffee served all week free at Schafer’s.
Bone Pains, Itching, Scabby Skin Diseases, Swellings, Carbuncles. Scrofula Permanently cured by taking Botanic Blood Balm. It dMtroys the .active Poison in the blood If you have ache, and pains in bones, back and Joints. Itching Scabby Skin B .tod feels hot or thin: Swollen (Bands Risings an J Bumps on the Skin. Mucus lauhes In Mouth. Sire Fhtoat. or offensive eruptions; CopperColored Spots or Rash on Skin, all run-down.or ner.ous; L leers on any part of the body. Hair or Eyebrows falling out. Carbuncles or Boils, take Botanic Blood Balm, guaranteed tocureeren the worst and most deep-seated cases where Jo. tors. patent medicines, end hot springs fai . Heals all sores, stops all aches and pains reduces all swellings makes blood pure and rtch.completely changing the entire body into a dean, healthy condition. BHB has cured to stay cured thousands of cases of Blood Poison eten after reaching the last stages. Old Rheumatism, Catarrh, Eczema oreceusedbv an awful poisoned condition es the Blood. B B. B. cures Catarrh, stops Hawking and Spitting: cures Rheumatism, with Aches and 1 ams: heals ail Scabs. Scales. Eruptions. Watery Blisters, with Itching and Scratching of Eczema, by giving a pure, healthy blood supply to affected parts. Cancer Cured Botanic Blood Balm Cures Cancers of all Kinds, Suppurating Swellings. Eating Sores. Tumors, ugly Llcers. It kills the Cancer Poison and heals the Sores or worst Cancer perfectly. If you have a presistent Pimple Wart. Swellings. Snooting. Stinging Pains, take Blood Balm and they will disappear before they develop into Cancer. Many apparently hopeless cases of Cancer cured by taking Botanic Blood OUR SUkBkBTEE.-Toko a lerp Botanic Blood BaMß.B.B.laa Bleoetaß an lakol. and when the rlaht goo Min la •aka; a aura la certain, tore and load I«». n net eueod jour monos will promMly >0 eehrnded without or|umont Botanic Blood Balm (8.8.8. J Io Pleasant and safe to take. Thoroughly tested for JO rears. Composed of Pure Botanic Ingredients. Strengthens Weak Kidneys and Stomachs, cures Dyspep-ia. Sold by all Druggists. JI Per l arge Bottle.with complete direction for home cure. Kemple Sent Free by writing Blood Balm Co . Atlanta. Ga. D‘scribe your trouble and special tree medwal advice, to suit your case, mil bo .ent io seated tetter. Fur sale by Holthouse Drug Co. Don’t Worry No use to make yourself miserable worrying about what to eat or when to eat it. Dr. Caldwell’s (LAXATIVE) Syrup Pepsin aids digestion, keeps the stomach and bowels in perfect condition. Ask your druggist. — PEPSIN SYRUP CO . Montlcalle, 111. Slid hv SMITH, YAGER I FALK
Estrayed —From the farm of Martin Beeler, west of Pleasant Mills, a Shropshire buck. Any information leading to the recovery, the party will be rewarded. Good openings for all lines of business and trade in new towns Large territory thickly settled. I Address Edwin B. Magill, manager Townsite department, Chicago Great Western Railway, Fort Dodge, lowa.
*■ ’ * 1 IF YOUR AFFAIRS Are upside down and money will right them, let us know. We’ll straighten out the kinks. $lO to $ 100 or an v amount can be burrowed on vour Furni- ’« ‘. aD0 ’ Horw * and wa K" DB - Buggies, Stocks and fixtures, etc., and leave the property in your You can pay it back in small weekly or monthly payments as you may wish, and w'e give you a liberal discount if paid before due. w«..t lf J° U °:r any .°‘ her Loan ConiPWT mnn-H ° ff aDd more > “ nd “ T * money beside, write us. hl . n [ , !® u 7 an ‘ m °o®y. AH out the following n\* u ‘ 'L° U ‘ ,nd m *>l *» *0 us Our agent Sl WedD *" da 7 « d "‘H dentil 1 bu " inoM or '“Suiriee positively conflYour name Street and Number. Amount Wanted Kind of Security. Room 8, Arcade, Upstairs FORT WAYNE, INDIAN A Home Phone 996 — ‘ A5A ’ ESTABLISHED 1896
$ ?.so| CADILLAC, MIChI AND Klin I The G. R&I " n I IN °v. Ist, Uth and 29th I All Tickets 1 5 D I Will also sell t 0 AU SABLE. I BEAVERTON I BRANCH, I brethern I KALEVA, I GLADWIN, I Manistee I and ■ MERRITT. MICH I AT THE SAME r ATr I J. BRYSON, C. L LGCKWOOrI Agt Ji? -I A beautiful map, I reference, printed on hea7, L ■ 42x64 inches mounted on?’*”'■ edg.<d bound in oJ( th g & I our new island no, , -5 I Trans-Siberian Railway pJM Ocean cables, railway other features of J ap( j n f ., lnii I Munohuna, Koorea and the s' ■ East. Sent in receipt of 25 ■ stamps by W. B Kmskern P \ U I M’ Chloa I f,° & Nort b Wehtern I Chicago, 111. 1 i DON’T BE A SLAVE I Io the Liquor or Dr U q Habit I When a sperdr. harm>«s md H permanent Cure ,s « ■ n n ■ reach of all? prosperous .01 y n B testify to the efficacy u! the cure B as administered at B THE KEELEY INSTITLTL I HA Cl OS, INDIANA I 1200 S. Streof ■ Confidence Cj’-'i - ■
Russia-Japan war alts- 1' centt ■ Three tine colored maps, ea-hlui-y ■ bound in convenient form • - ror I enoe. The Estern sitnst-n shjwn I in detail, issued by The 1 t.i az 4 ■ Northwestern R’y,'ma.ied u;«n ■ receipt of ten cen 1 sin stamp- by A ■ H. Waggener, 22 Fifth Avenue, ■ Chicago Ills. ■
