Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 272, Decatur, Adams County, 26 November 1904 — Page 4
WVf hh you’d make it your business " to KNOW our shoes they van talk to you in away that will couviuce. They will surprise you as they have many a skeptical buyer who thoug ht they’djust ‘‘touch” them to sc what they were like. Wish you’d come at us that way or SOME OTHER WAY. Thqik it over, we're waiting. Charlie Voglewede, The Shoe Seller.
2k *^B>/JtTT*T I Ol IH CURES DEBILITY Th? w rid admires men vho are strong in physical, mental and ner. * (*-’•• men of ambit: »n. energy and personal’Hagnt .-'Tn .t. t• n vpeof pr-rfw*t mannoncl. To attain tr.ls the i •: i “MJte ie good, healthy Nerves, which g ■ea ■ ■>r physical and weuuU developments rd t •.*»--•' le < - rib living. PEFFi • ; hi" . CCA StronM. Calm Nerves. Cures Nervous L * >y, F? ng Memory. Vital ness. Prostra. on. < e 3 rn and other troubleadue to over work, smoko druir habits and other causes. Makes r I .« u.- •. ■ d d epairs wasted nerves. Equally gm -’for w h . n. .ki- tiree. 1: !--< si •- a--x. i •• -,po M, with a guarantee to refund, if id t <• ~--d or benei't >d. PFFFER MEDICAL a iSOCIATIOH. CHICAGO. U- S_? Blackburn <fc Christen »«— r————. f "Ts DON’T BE 4 SLAVE : ■ *«i >a* MiM' kaJOffiEMEBEVDEBTTF To the Liquor or Drug Habit I When a speedy, harmless and permanent Cu e is within the reach of all? THOUSANDS of happy, prosperous and sofcrMen testify to the *»flscacy of the‘Jure i as administered at THE KEELEY INSTITUTE HARkttN, INDIANA 120* S. Adams Street *«’,</// Confidences Carefully Guarded — ■■■* ■• - ■ »**—i <■■■’*■ — i i—mu». ____ DENTIST I O. O. F. BLOCK ’Ption * — Office. 164: residence 2i‘
A Chance for a Nice Xmas Present Our Annual Christmas Offer FOR TEN DAYS ONLY Our regular $1.85 crayon Our regular $2.85 Pastel portraits on for only . . . (T 1 Off stretcher for ouly 7 q> > .OvJ This offer is not good after THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1904, and we positively will not accept more than two orders from one family, at these prices. During the above offer we will close out a Job lot of mouldings which we bought at a price, for less than the actual cost of manufacture. We will make them up in any size to fit your pictures. Come early and get a good selection. LYATAN BROS.
FARMEHS. ATTENTION! J. N. BURKHEAD Farm and Live Stock Auctioneer Two Miles West of Monroe Rural Route 2, DECATUR, IND.
GRAHAM & UOWER DECATUR, INDIANA (Phone 239) AGENTS fOR BEST INSURANCE GO’S. IN THE WORLD, farm ond City, Fire, liuhtni. a and Wind Storm.
hi L A WISE CHRISTMAS makes a happy one. (>ne of the wisest things you can do at this season is to START A BANK ACCOUNT. Even if it is only a littla one, it will be a start and one act you will never regret. The Decatur National Bank is ready to open an ac’eount with you at any time. Your friends will tell you there is no sounder institution in the country. The keenest-minded men deposit there. You should do so too. The First National Bank DECATUR, IND. is the first chapter. After that it will grow amazingly.
Insure Vour Property in the Decatur Insurance Agency Gallogly & Haefling
Strong Testimony. Gilmore Drug Co., Fletcher, Ohio Gentlemen: Having a horse with a bad bruise on one of its hind legs, I was ind vend to try a bottle of your Caustic Oil, and as I got such good results from its use, I have used it for many other ailments, such as lame back, sore throat, fresh cuts, etc., and have found it just as beneficial in all cases, in fact 1 would not be without it, and can recommend it to anyone, either for man or beast. Yours truly, 0. 0. Lentz, D. D. S., Piqua. Ohio. Private tunds to loan on co y prop Arty at lowest, rate interest. Priviege of partial payments. The De oatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf BOSSE OPERA HOUSE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28 THE MITCHELL LAWMAN CO. TEN NIGHTS IN A ** BAR ROOM BiST PRODUCTION ON THE ROAD SPLENDID SCEN’ERU SUPERB COMPANY BA\D AND ORCHESTRA Frank E. Mitchell Arthur L. Fanshawe Allie Willard Marie Ewtng and others of note Best Specialties of the Season Big Street Parade at Noon. See it The Show That Pleases Prices 25, 35, 50 Seats on sale at Holthouse Drug Co’s DUBLICSALE ON Tuesday, Nov. 29, 1© o 4 At the Fashion Stables, two squares north of court house, Decatur, Indiana, will hold a public sale of Duroc Jersey Swine Consisting of 30 gilts and tried brood sows, some of which will lie bred by sale day. Also four recorded males that we have been using in our herds. Also six spring males large enough for service. Everyone will be sold that is offered if there is a bid. If you want a Duroc come to this sale. We will also offer a four year old Norman Mare that weighs 1500 pounds in common flesh. She is safe in foal by the famous Fuelling stallion.
TERMS-12 months credit with six per cent interest. Six per cent off for cash. CHAS. E. MAGLEY. E. F. MILLER. Col. H. B. Carrell, Hartford City, Col. Fred Reppert, Decatur, Auctioneers. Crates furnished for hogs to be shipped. Bring your crates and buy a Duroc at your own price.
GOAL Feed and Seeds Peninsular Portland Cement Gypsum Rock Wall Plaster We make a specialty of furnishing HIGH GRADE CLEAN COAL that will burn. J. D. H All "Phon* O Cor. Jefferson and 2nd Sts.
Weather Forecast. Sunday; fair, fresh West variable winds. WHAT differentiates commonplace “ready-mades” from customtailored Clothes? Just this—the average Clothing manufac--1 | turer makes up garments in great I quantities and they’re all as alike as many ices from one Mold. No indi viduality about them. A. 8. & Co.'s Hand-Tailored Clothes (our kind) have the character that comes from hand work, from the loving care that expert tailors, proud of their skill, give to the product of ' ; their fingers. > Prices the Lowest; Considering. i >— SPECIAL for THANKSGIVING \VEEK«50 Mens’ and Young Mens’ fine OVERCOATS in Great Variety. BELT BACK AND BOX STYLE, fancy and plain colors sl2 values Ofi Aft This week . . . vUiUU AT Gus Rcsenthal’s
Blackburn & Christen Holthouse Drug Co. W. H. Nachtrieb Smith, Yager & Falk ASK FOR A SAMPLE ■ MARKET REPORT, j Accurate prices paid by Decatur merchants for various products. Cor recked every day. We will begin buying new corn, Monday, Nov. 21. GRAIN. BY B. L. CABBOL, GBAIM MKBCHAMT. Corn yellow new >SO Corn, Mixed new 48 Machine shucked one c nt less Data, new 2M Wheat. No. 2 1 08 Wheat, No. 3 1 03 Barley 40 Rve No. 2 74 Clover Seed 6 25 Alsyke @ 6 50 Buckwheat 48 ; Flax Seed 80 Timothy f] 2‘. Buckwheat 40 CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago marketclosed at 1:15 p. m today, according to Decatur Stock i and Grain Exchange. 'July Wheat 99 ' Wheat, Dec. 1 0-7 Wheat, May 1 10 July Corn . 41;} Corn, December 484 Corn, May 454 July Oats, 82J Oats, Dec 29', Oats May 311 Jan. Pork 12 92 Jan. Lard 7 10 TOLE’JO GRAIN MARKETS. Changed every afternoon at 3:00 o’clock by J. D. Hale, Decatur Special wire service. Wheat, new No. 2, red, cash fl 15} May wheat; 115 j T>ecem*M»r Wheat 1 17 I Corn, c tsh 49} 0.-tolier com 47 December coin 464 Oats, cash 32} September oats 32J Oats December 33’ Rye. cash 83 Ol tick PP’PHjCTK BY VABIOCS UMOOBkk AMU MBBCUAKTt. Eggs, fresh, per dot > 23 Lard 7 Butter, per pound 12 Potatoes, new . 40 Onions 7fi Cabbage per 100 lb M) Apples, per bu 5 , STOCK. BY FRKD SOHBtMAM, OB LBB Lambs H (X)jcj 4 f,< Hogs, per cwt 4 00<o >4 f 0 Cattle per lb 2 icj 3 Calves, per lb 3} (0$ 5 Cows 1 Q 2
’ • CO'WCH 7v''' YOU’RE SAFE F ov .nee of small Creditors when vou utilize our plan ‘loaning. Accomodations to any Amount at sm . ost whenever you say the word. $lO to $ 100 or any amount can be borrowed on your Furniture. Piano, Horses and wagons, Buggies, Stocks and fixtures, etc., and leave the property in your possession. You can pay it back in small weekly or monthly payments as you may 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 beside, write us. If vou want money, fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to us. Our < .etu will be in Decatur every W’ ’no lay amt wil call on vou, . All business or inquiries positively coufi- , dential. Your name—— Street and Number Amount Watted— Kind of Security HffiroTiVp i Ail —7 r•• . Room 3, Arcade, Upstairs. Home FORT WAYNE, INDIANA ESTABLISHED 1895
Trotters! Trotters!! Trotters!!! The Wilkes Horses Always Ahead. Allerton, 2:09'4', by Jay Bird, 2:31' 4 , by George Wilkes, has 21 new 2:30 performers this season. Bobbv Burns, 2:19 3 .,, by General Wilkes, 2:24}; 15 new performers, (iambetta Wilkes, 2:19f, by George Wilkes, 2:22; 11 new performers. Axtell, 2:12, by William L; 10 new performers. Wilkes Boy, 2:244, by George Wilkes, 2:22; 10 new performers. Ashland Wilkes, 2:174, by Red Wilkes, 2:40; 9 new performers. Baron Wilkes, 2:18, by George Wilkes, 2:22; 9 new performers. Margrave, 2:151, by Baron Wilkes, 2:18, by George Wilkes, 2:22; 9 new performers. Actell, 2:181, by Axtell, 2:12, by William L, by George Wilkes, 2:22; 8 new performers. Axworthv, 2:15, by Axtell, 2:12, by William L, by George Wilkes; 8 new performers., The reader will note that all these horses trace direct in the male line to George Wilkes, 2:22; he by HAMBLE TONIAN. 10, the founder of the family by that name. Axtell, 2:12, not only ranks fourth himself this year, but he and his two sons, Actell and Axworthy, have produced 14 of all these 2:30 performers; 2fi out of the total 110. Axtell was the greatest performer ever on the trotting turf up to and including 1889. Axinite, (3) 2:17'4, by Axtell, 2:12, was a sensational two-year-oldjin 1893, and all turf readers know’ that the Axworthys’ were the Greatest youngsters in the Grand Circuit this season. • urandor, 35996, by Axinite, (3) 2:17'4, by Axtell, 2:12, by William L, by George Wilkes, 2:22, by Hambletonian 10. Dam by Belmont 64, by Abdallah 15, by Hambletonian 10, is owned at Pleasant Mills, Ind., and you can see by the above descriptions of the very best of breeding 16 hands high, weighs 1150 pounds, bright bay in color and is a toppy, hieh. going fellow. For Further Information, Address: A. N. Acker, PLEASANT MILLS, INI)
POULTRY. BY J. W. PLACE CO. Chickens, young, per lb 7| Fowls, per lb 7 Ducks, per lb 7 g Young Ducks' 7 (</ 8 Young Turkey 11 « 12 Old Turkeys, g Geese, old per lb 6 Geese, young, per Hi , (j MAY HARKET. No. I timothy large (haled) J 8 n 0 No 1 ” small ” 700 No 2 ” JI 00 less No 1 mixed 1 50 less No 1 clover 1 50 less WOOL AND HIDES. BY B. SALVES a SOM. Wool, unwashedlßk>‘?B SI eep pelts 25c io 1 25 Beef hides, per pound 07 Calf hiden____ jy Tw 11 >w. per pou n<i r 4 ST"', 1,1 •<' ’ 60 Skuuk k o «, 1 25 ' >P '**'* u 10 6 M "k 50 ft 2 50 Muskrat jj) Kits, not damaged 3(« 5 OIL HARKET. Dona 78 Pennsylvania' 2 0rni “«-- LBS North Lima ’ icy South Limal*o2
Indiana I.o* Whitehouse jvj Somerset 1 (. > Neodasha, (Kan.) 72 Barkersville 1.11 Raglaud ’** .62 COAL Per Ton Anthracite | 7 00 Domestic, nut 3 60 Domestic, lump, Hocking 3 60 Domestic lump, Indiana 3 2'l Pocahontas Smokeless, lump 400 riARKET NOTES. Liverpool market cloned steady. Wheat.} cents higher Coni. } rents higher Receipts at Lint ago today: Hogs 1604.0 Wheat 83ears Corn lOlcara Oats 148 car« Sheep 15000 Estimate for tomorrow: Jl'** 180L0 M heat f bears Corn 224 car« Oats 188 jars
THE BEST PLACE—THE BEST PRICES For. . Mrs. M. A. BURDG, SOUTH SECOND STHEET•.•.■.•. :
