Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 21, Decatur, Adams County, 4 February 1905 — Page 4

Led Ml «h» In th* days of King George HI. of England the I'erwinn nmbiUMßdiM* total* court demanded, but wna denied, prece •irtive over nil other foreign retatmentu titra. He rvfu-iM to «•> t» court, causing It to Ih- reported iibro.nl that be wn* ill. He met the prime rogeut ut the hou*«* of the l.iulj S«ll«bur> of the Hine. "I am very worry to offend your royal lilghnchs by not goltia to «tmrt." he Mid. “Now. r. my miveretjrn, be tell me I go rtrat; your jieople My 1 ■oust (o luwt. Now, tbla very bad for tne wbve 1 vo back to Persia." So any tng, tee iitiide u elguitiviiiit paa* toward tala bead, exptwalng «!♦•< nplLitloti. The prime tth'd to nppcasv him. But. air. you Mill angry wtth me. You Imre not Invited me to your party tomorrow night.*' The prime explained that It wax only a children - * party, but the ambnwindor might come if he cli<mp He did choose, for he went and. Iwing the only ambawMulor there, led all the guests, tint* scoring heavily for Persia, which made him comfortable about the neck ngnln. Hesinrlaa Failril Ink. Faded ink ou old document*, papcra. I parchments, etc., tuay I*' rent neil *> as to render th" writing |>crfrctly legi tile ‘1 be prm iwh eouii-.l* in moisten tng the paper with waler aud then pushing over the lli.ea a brush which haa been wetted with a solution of sulphide of ammonia. Hie w wtiug w ill immediately appear quite dark in color, i and this color In the case of parchment | will l>e preserved. On putter. Uowevei. I . the color will gradually fade again, but | on a fresh application of the sulphide | of ammonia it will reappear. Writing ' executed In ordinary ink which has j been rendered illegible by age may is-1 restored by carefully moistening It ; with an infusion of galls or a solution of ferricyanide of potassium slightly , acidulated with hydrochloric a - id , Care must be taken to apply the liquid , so as to prevent tiie ink from spread mg. Snnth'i Initiation. A Scottish gillie was invited by the | lain! to take a pull at bis Mask after | galling the first fish of the day. "1 catiua trink cot a bottle.” protest . ml the gill'.e. with a frown of disapproval. "Aweel, try. Sandy." said the laird j encouragingly. And Sandy tried tried I so thoroughly that the laird gazed in : mingled awe and admiration as the - whisky gurgled and gurgled out of tiie flesk down tiie swarthy throat until i with s arte a heel tap left iu it. the ■‘pocket pistol" wan handed back to! the owner. “Hoot. Sandy, maybe ye were debt: , may Ie ye cant, triuk oot of a boltle." ppsi.cd the land, w itll a mighty sigh. ' "but. <’h. tuou. ye'd s-w.i ie.ini! ;

-r:-.—. —- — —— | w fM& «o ? 'j M Y ' i yt 14 MBIP 1 MPwr i ■ Thought She i; Kad Heart Trouble. The experience of Miss Raymond shows conclusively I« that irregular heart action—fluttering or oppression of that ' vU, organ—is generally the result of a distended condition of the stomach. Get the stomach in order by using Dr. Caldwell’s 1 (LAXATIVE) If Syrup Pepsin I anil the heart trouble will disappear. Read Miss Raymond's ft ■ honest statement: M ■ Pepsin Syrup Company, Monticello, 111,: M Q Gentlemen—For four years I had heart trouble I knew at ft Bl times that the action was irregular. I also suffered with a heavy M Sn feeling in the stomach, so that my food distressed me very often. H H My mother was very worried, and I was naturally very depressed. M One day one of my club friends advised me to try your Syrup M W Pepsin. I had little faith in it, but she praised it so highly and I,: W insisted that I must try it, so I purchased one bottle and decided If Mto give it a trial. Before that was half gone I felt like another ft B’ r 'l * then hept taking it until I had used seven bottles and fWlf,' f°” n d that it not only cured the derangement of my stomach, ft \ but regulated the supposed heart trouble, and I gladly If 1 endorse it. LILLIAN RAYMOND, I ’T®|k 3739 Indiana Ave., Flut 7, Chicago, 111. I Miss Raymond is past president and an ardent worker IB in the South Side Temperance .Association of Chicago. |B ALL ORU *’ GIBTS stLL THE 50c and 81 00 SIZES X rX<JI 1 Full six. bottles— no panel* to dec«i*e ths unwary ft Sold by Smith, Yeger & Falk

BUSINESS MENTION, r Extra low priors will be made un all kind* of picture and f rumen at Lyman Bron. 10d6 Wanted—A girl to d<> general . house work inquire ut the Yugei residence. Lost—between tiie p wto'll?c <nd Sum Hite grocery. Finder return to thia office and receive re ward. Found—A small box containing s nne handkerchiefs,. Owner may | Imre same by calling nt the Y'ugvr i furniture atore. For Sale—Buy conch horse, coming i five years old in spring; weighs UDO jxmnds Will sell right. t Idd C. C. Cloud. Toilet Soaps, the boat assortment ! in the city, at 5 to 25 cents per cake Int Blackburn A- Christen s drug I store. 15d2wk*eo<l | Now is your time to have portraits made. Our popular 14 50 .finish for |1.85 only | Lyman Bros. lOdfi Wanted—l want to rent a farm in Adums county, grain, or cash; grain preferred. Any person having a farm for rent, please address j (J. 8. Smith, Goldsmith, Tipton. county. Ind.. R. R No 1 A Cincinnati firm is closing out their lino of ladies' shopping bags and have sent me a selection to sell for them. You can buy them a' j your own price. Call and set them. D. M. Hensley, Jeweler. The Chicago Daily Review is fht only Chicago daily you cun get for one dollar a year, 75c for six j months, 50 cents for three months All important news, a daily mag azine feature, complete market re ' ports. Send a dollar to Daily Re vuw. Coca C >la Building, Chicago. | 111. S|»«cial excursion to Toledo, vi--1 the Clover Leaf, $1.25 round trip Saturday, February 4. See “Prince I of Pilsen" at the Valentine theatre: "Who Goes There" at the Lyceum i ’ Parisian Widows" at the Empire, and other theatrical attractions nt all | prices. Get infomation cf {agents, Train leaves Ddoatnr at 16:33 a. m and 11:30 a. in. T. L i Mill* r Afffint

Weather Forecast. Sunday Cold Fair north winds. MARKET REPORT. Accurate* pnoeti paid by Deculm uarvhauta for rarioua products, Cor reeled every day ut 2 o’clock. BufTilo Stuck Market E. BulT.do. N. Y. Feb. 4. Special ; Hog rooeipt* light aud higher. Good mediums A heavy's $5 15 Yorkers $5.<K1.0 5 10 Cig* ... t ■ '• W Gish! Roughs $1.,5(0 I 50 Common Roughs 3,75i0 I 25 Slugs 3.00f> 3 BO Limbi, higher aud Helling from *B.OO to $8.15. Sheep stronger. Cattle market steady. DRAIN. ST B. L. OABBOL, GRAIN MBBCHAB, Corn yellow new $ 80 Corn, Mixed new 58 Machine shucked one cent leas Onia. new 30 Wheel. No. 2 1 11 a neat. No. 3 1 06 Barley - 40 Rye No. 'a 72 Clover Seed _ . 6 .'<> Alsyke — Q 6 55 Buckwheat 48 Flax Seed-. 80 Timothy $1 25 ; Buckwheat 40

CHICAGO MAaKETS. Chicago market closed at 1:15 p .tr today, according to Decatur Stock and Grain Exchange. July Wheat I Qt Wheat, Jan. Wheal, May 1 17 July Corn 4>> Corn, January Corn, Muy 44i July Oats 30’ Jute, Jan )ats '■'.Ay 30? May Pork ■ 12 87 Hav Lard 6 85 TOLEDO GRAIN MARKED Cbansrd every afternoon at 3.-0< ’clock bv J. D. Ha.e, Decatur J peeial wire service. •Vheal, new No. 2, red, cash $1 18 May wheat; 1 19 July Wheal 1 01 i 'orn, cish 45} May corn .... 4ti| July corn 47 1 late, cash 32 May oais 321 Inly Oats 32; Tye. cash - 82 STOCK. BY rrttn SCHtIMIK. DE LEX Lamos 00 Hogs, p»r cwt 4 25@ 14 65 (Jatlle per lb 2 4 Calves, per lb 3j (($ 5 Cows 1 3 POULTRY. BY J. W. PLACE CO. Chickens, young, per lb 7@7 Fowls, per lb 6J Young Turkey 10 — Old Turkeys 8 MAY riAßKtil. *Jo. 1 iiwcthy J 8 5 Nil” 7 25 \'o 1 mixed 7 25 No 1 clover 7 25 Loose hay 1 25 lees WOOL AND HIDES. by b. halves a son. Phone 442 Wool, unwashed 181023 Coon 10 @ 1 50 Skunk kO 1 50 Opossum 1C (ft 60 Mink EO 3 00 Muskrat 3 (gj 15 Beef Hides 08 Calf ’ 10 Sheep Pelts 25 @ 1.25 Tallow Q 4 COAL—Per Ton Prices of coal on and after December let, until further notice will be ae follows: Hocking Lump, per tun $3 80 | Virginia Splint 4 00 < Indiana Lump 3 60 I Do noetic Nut 3 60 i Washed Nut... 4 00 I Pittsburg Lump 4 00 ' P< cahontae 4 50 j Kentucky Caunell 6 00 j Anthracite 7 50 Chargee for carrying coal—2sc per ton or fraction thereof; up Blairs 50i ! per ton.

OTHER PRODUCTS. ar vououj asocial amd miicb*kt> Eggs, fresh, per dot S 22 i Lard 06 j Butter, per pound 14 | Potaioea, new 45 i Oniont 75 Cabbage per 100 lb 60 Apples, per bu 75 OIL FIARKBT. Indiana 88 Whitehouse... 1.09 Somerset 51 Neodaeha, (Kan.) 60 Barkeraville 98 Ragland 68 lions 11.66 Pennsylvania I.4>> 1 'Joining. 107 New Caa m. 1.32 North Lima .98 South Lima 88 rtARKBT NOTES. Liverpool market closed steady. Wheat, | cent higher Corn, J cent higher Receipts al Lineage <oday: Hoga 15'X)U Wheat _____ _______ 8 ca 1 a Corn __ 265 ca a Oats oOoart O-itle 400 Sheep 2000

33°!0 and 50'b off on ' ji l OVERCOATS & WINTER SUITS --— Our January Ckarivg Sale was a great success C \ ’ >,l t lis wivh ” "dients in \» inter Suits .ni l : n Overcoats which must be closed out f jj REGARDLESS OF SACRIFICE B a ”d tllc a^°vc rtfl l uct ’ <)ns w do the work. Pssitively NO BAKS but only Winter Garments going at the reduction. CALL AND REAP THE BENEFITS AT GUS ROSENTHAL’S THE SQUARE MAN DECATUR, IND.

Estimate for tomorrow; H0ge........................ 21000 Wheat 8 are Corn 222 Onle 48 lire Very low one-way colonist tickets to Western destinations on sate by agents of tne Clover Leaf,’ on Feb. 21 and March 21. 1905. One half regular one way fare, plus |2, to juints in Kansas, Missouri, Indian Territory, Oklamhoma Territory, Texas, Louisiana .nd Colorado. A SPECIALTY ” All kinds of barn and other lumliei sawing. Prices right. Leave orders . at the Decatur Cement Factory nr see I 300-d-2w LENHART & MYERS. JOSEPH V. PEASE, TRUSTEE KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP Office Day—Wednesday of each week. 44 6in Special Low Eiciirsioi) Hites via CLOVER LEAF ROUTE? Season ISO 4-05 Hum esvrkirs Rales u- We*t and .••>>’»tirve» Ist and srd Tuesday in each month 1.. and In -liklliiit April l*>‘. Krcattr iwluced ran-* Al«o on< wav SeU.nrs'to souta aad noutU cast, at >ne half tare nl'is W. Low Rut .-s t;» rote I > and St. Louis ntw. i - /ow round trip rater between To e-.l ana M Louis everyday. Limit < and lixlajs California, uric Coast Touts’ ticket, nsale via t..l Hiu» Good k moat he Stopover ot len day*. Pulhnu 1 Pulute Sleeping Cora, free re clbiingl'iiair and Case Cara, (Meals aervec a ia-eartek high Lack »eal coat ties on al through 1 rains. For rates and information apply to nearest Ticket Agent, or addreM Confidential: ifvou contemplate air p to *sr point write vs for special invorMATION. W. L. BOSS General Passenger Agent. Toledo, Ohio. M. A. CHAMBERS, Traveling Passenger Agent, rankfort, Ind. 1 . MILLER. Arent, Decatur, lap

CALL ON City Trucking Co. roi*. GRAYING, TRUCKING, Etc. Heavy Work a Specialty ALL KiNDS of coal anl COKE. Phone 412 " ■- — go7?l Feed and Seeds Peninsular Portland Cement Gypsum Rock Wall Plaster We make a specialty of furnishing HIGH GRADfc CLEAN COAL that will burn. J. D. HALE Phonse Cor. Jefferson and 2nd Sts.

GRAHAM & LOWER DECATUR, INDIANA (Phone 239 AGENTS FOR BEST INSURANCE GO’S. IN THE WORLD Firm and Olty. Fire. LlfthtMnt tad Wind Siorm.

jCDWARD LUTTMAN TRUSTEE ROOT TOWOSHIP Office Day-Monday of each week 1 i« " ■'■■■■ — ■■ r“~ Pl 1 lULGHIFL'L fEUFIE I will toll you tin* euormoiis t>Uei ."ss of this country could not l.e carti»don without banks. T ey arc a convecience that Lave bee une a i.r-ts esity. Do btMrinees iua bunitiiw>s «ay. O|tei) a bank account and pit by check. THE FIRST X A LION AL BANK DECATUB, INDI ANA, ieae sound an institution ns there ie. It numbers the brainiest bustDea- men smottg it* tlrtpcHttom. it would like io uumlter jou The First Notional Bonk DECA I'UR, IND. liomo LOAsi ' < 0 z XffZ-r □ olio] _ T u a 4 .1 ’ 0 T a SU 2 5 o L V\* Jx L N n

FARM LOANS : We are placing farm loans at 5 per tent int. with privelege of partial payments. Other companies have advanced their rates. We have not. CITY LOANS: We place desirable city loans, at 5 per cent int. Small dwelling loans at 6 per cent int. Building loans made. All with privilege of partial payments. ABSTRACTS: We prepare Abstracts of Title. Our books are modern, complete and up to date. INVESTMENTS: We oiler to investors choice securities bearing a fair rate of interest and as safe as goverment bonds. If you have idle money’, we ask you to investigate. The, Decatur Abstract & Loan Co., DECATUR, INDIANA. No. 120j4 South Second St. Rooms 3 &4 Studabaker’s blk.

j 1 j j rm? VI?H• vIVJ X DEBILITY Tiia world a Imlrea mm who are strong fa phnfca! men-al am; nemo force; men ot ambition, energy n I Mnonal mm.-netum; U>o true tyre ”t pertret To attain into t..» ilrrt reuulalte la go.st healthy Narws. Whim wire earu-lty for i.hvuial aud meuui level..pm. t and nukeliie sorts living. Pirrtit » Ntavicoa make* Btrens. Calm Herve, Core. Herveua O«o l«y. P,.hs» Marner,. Vital We» nau Prwtrauaa. «e’v,.-.««, eM other trouble. : . vo over work, revolting, drug b.blt, and other review. Makee rleh. healthy l ired and r.relr, sartea nerve.. Eoually good tor w. men. thvokiet free. Prices': .waboi. S , for IS «, p™trevd with a gear *nt-« to n'inr l. If S A cured or beaeiusd nggrru MtoicaL aisociartOM. -nicaoo u.» * BlacXouru Ac Chrmten LOUIS KLEINE Trustee Preble Township Office Day--’.Vedneeday of each week d Imo. BOY ARCHBOLD, UkNTIBT. I. O. O. F. BLOCK. 'Phon a—Office. IK4- reeldenco 24 r . +»

For Sill HEHRY NOENEMAN NOTICE ~~ I am operating my Feed Mill every day and erush ear corn and Grind all kinds of Small Grain CHARGES REASONABLE I also have several Cypress Stock ranks which 1 will sell at a bargain. F - KIRSCH factory North Third Street, Decatur belew Roofing, Spouting and ail kinds of* Galvanized Iron W ork. Furnaces, Repairing a Specialty. All Work Guaranteed. Located in Henry Scmegei ouiia.n. >*» Flrwt Insure Vour Property • n the Dei Mur Insurance Agency Gallogly & Haefiing