Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 24, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1905 — Page 4
..iqatu M»i«l I’oll.h, Take eight ounce* of Spanish whit Ing. which must be perfectly free from grit. and put In one quart of wmllm* Jthnke up the whiting and gamiHm* thoroughly. You will noth*’ the whiting sstHc* Immediately. leaving the Ihpihl an dear an water T<> retuely this and. further, to iiinke It a Iwttei ixillxhltig agent add to ea< li quart of the mixture thirl.' wo drop* of oleic arid no more, no le**. Simko again. «n«i the whiting will not settle. A|ip|v to gobi, silver. nl< kcl. brn»*. uln** or any kind of metallic surface with a piece of cotton itanm-l. rubbing well. Polish with ii piece of wituc • loth.— Blacksmith and Wheelwright. W nlrrproonoK lira-** i.oovl*. One of the meat Important ptnceu*es lined for wnterprootiug dre** iimterlnl* 1* on the lines of the old alumina pr«>c ess. In this case the fact >r neral is rtenn dissolved in a large bulk of pr troleuni spirit. The fabrics to lie pro if•d arc passed through a bath of tills solution nud dried to drive off Ihe solvent. Following tills, tin' gotsla arc treated by pressing with but polished metal milers. This last process melt* the small quantity of rosin which Is deposiusl on the cloth and leaves each single Über with an cxcnslingly ttiiii fl'm of rosin on It. Fooali and National I’nuprrKr. As a living example of the conse queurv* of deforestation we need aim ply look to Spain, a country which ecu tnrles ago wns rich In timber and agricultural products, a proud seafaring nation of world conquerors. Spain's decadence dates from the time wheu her timber supply tss’iime exhausted | tier shipbuilding relnxel and her bar ren, unprotected soil ceased to lava; ■ fruit—Forum. V Lonii Way Arnnnd. A man with a large family of dough •era tai his hands may protit by tln*B*t lowing suggestion: An old | idy uh-, had several unmarried daughters fe I J them largely on a fish diet Is’cause. as I she ingeniously observed "flah is rich I n phosphorus, and phosphorus is use fol In making matches." Her First Dinner. "Yes." said Newliwed. "my wife and ; 1 are homv'.ceepiug now. She prepare I our first d.ntier lust night with her own i fair bauds.” "How was it?" asked Bacheller. "Well, the nuts and raisins were *ne.”—ri.il.idclpbia Ledger. Mo«t Deadly of Insults. Fwe< die Tint creature actually told ine to mini my own business, y'know! Cbolly — The impertinent wretch: Fweddie -Positively insulting! As if to insinuate, don't y'know. that I was it' I Vusii.r*«!—Cleveland Lestvler.
i*' \ i I v " A - ) > I > *1 £ >X L» /v g Feels It a Daily Blessing ■ U Mr. Hiram \.* Brooks, Chief Sanitary fl ■ Inspector of Jacksonville, Fla., is one of the fl 9 fortunate thousands who is indebted to 9 I Dr- Caldwell’s I (LAXATIVE) I Syrup Pepsin I 9 for the restoration of perfect health and all fl fl its accompanying pleasures. 9 Read Mr. Brooks’ Unsolicited Expressions of Gratitude. fl Pepsin Syrup Company. Monticello. III.: fl fl Gentlemen In justice to you, I feel it my duty to send an fl fl acknowledgment of the help I have received through the use of fl fl Dr. Caidwell's Syrup Pepsin. A few months ago I had frequent fl fl dull aches in mv back, my muscles felt sore, I had frequent fl fl headache and mv appetite was varying; at times I did not care fl fl for for 11 whole day. The doctor claimed that mv liver was fl fl inactive and that this affected my kidneys somewhat; he pre- fl fl scribed for me and I took his medicine for over two months. fl Finding that this brought no relief and that I kept getting worse, fl fl a lodge friend advised me to try Syrup Pepsin. I used three fl fl bottle*, and felt greatly relieved,’ and after having taken five fl fl bottles in all I was completely cured. fl fl lam very grateful for my continued health and feel it a daily fl fl blessing, which 1 appreciate as never before. fl fl Sincerely yours, HIRAM N. BROOKS. fl € ALL DRUGGISTS. 50c AND SI.OO BOTTLES. | Sold by Smith, Yeger & Falk
The Itawatlnii Death I'rayer. I'pon the minds of such n people s* i the Hawaiian* were, while under their amletit form of rvUghm. it wi.a but • natural that aupcretltlon shottld gain a rooted hold. Tin- nn*t eltrioU* nisi rs . feet I w ln-lief to « hicb they were unide ' kilbjcel was that n mini can Is- prayed I to death, n belief that survive* among ' the natives to tln> present day. For ' the atievv’* of the Imglenl ileuth prayer Il wo* iHsessary to obtain * >tbe hair i or a ph*v of linger null of Hie InleiKieii 1 Victim. \ pr!c*l Wit* then employisl to use Incmtlallon and prayer for bls , de*trucihm. Alwa.v* mi irns-d of the I doom that th** priest Invoking U|h»ii him. the vhtim gvnenilly pined away I mid died. 'I here I* a story that an Englislimiin I lU the M-n ice of Kamelianieha I. h.ivI lug Incurred the displeasure of a priest, I the Inlier pro,-eioltnl to "remove" him ;by the death prayer prove*. The All glo-Saxon. however, set up un oppoal* lion altar In derlsiou anil jokingly pro claimed that lie intended to pray the priest to death. Alarmed nt the threat mid overwhelmed at the failure of hl« own Inesutsilons. tin* sorvs’rer died, proving by his death bis faith lu Ills religion. The Mortal Capital. We do not think that cither Washington or New York or any other city will ever linsnue the social capital of the Cnltevl States as London Is tbe social capital of Great Britain. Washington will come much nearer to it than It does at present, but the country is too big to have u social capital. Horded of (irople w ill come to New York to make money, to amuse themselves, to study, to live their lives in the least restricted I stniosplterc that the country offers, but ; only very rich people w ill come here to i find mid occupy a place in organised j society. Pleasant pc vple will always find pleasant playmates here. There is I no lack of gvssl c imiKitvy for everybody , that is companionable. But the charm of New York for |m* >ple who still live .’lsevvhvre Is not in its society, but In I its shop- ami shows, its sunshine. Its ! eating and its drinking. It is pleasant. It grows finer every day. When it is finished it will lie a marvelous city, but ; hardly tin- social capital of the counI try.—Uar|>er's Weekly. ...- . .....Hi-iiirm. Fond Yohng Mother (with firstborn) i —Now. which of u* do you think be is I like? Friend (Judicially»—Well, of cotirs« intelligence has not really j dawued 411 his countenance yet. but I he's wonderfullv like both of you.— I l*uneh. The Best Kind of • hsrlfr. The best kind of charity is not that which makes a man easy in destitution i but uneasy in it uneasy v-nough to | struggle out of it by the sid of a frieud- | ly hand -Z • it's Herald.
Weather Forecast. Tuenday Warmer north winds. MARKET REPOP T. Aoeurato pncea paid by Docalut " etchants for various nrodttcts. Cor reeled every day at 2 o'clock. BufTiilo Stock Market E. B iflalo. N. Y. Fi b. 7. Special Cattle receipts 10 cars; market strong nt M< u lays pricts. Export steers ?11.f»5 110 Fair Io good fat cows . 250 »i I (Ml Stov’ker* to liest feeders 2.b0 g/ 4 15 Exjx’rt bulls 3.60 yr 4 25 Bologna bu 115.... .. 2.00 at 350 Cows, fancy — 40.00 m 50 (K) Common to good 20.00 <r 40 00 Hogs receipts, .35 cars, prices 'JO cents lower on pigs, 10 cents lower on other grades. Good mediums & heavy’s ?5.20m 5 25 Yorkerss.ls(rr 5 20 Figs 5.05« z 510 Good Roughs 4.26*7 4 50 Common Roughs3.7sgr 4 25 Stage 3.00« i 350 Sheep—receipts 25 cars, including holdovers, market steady. Choice lambs Kl 5 ur S 25 Choice westerns7.Bs <r 8 00 Cull larube .._..... .._ 6.00 trt “25 Choice yearlings 6.50 m ~ 25 Handy mixed sheep 5.40 tti 5 75 Cull and common sheep .3.50 gz 4 50 PITTSBURG MARKETS L'nioo Stix k Yanis. Pittsburg. Pa., Feb. 7. Hogs -receipts 10 loads lower. Heavy Hogs .... . . 35.20 yr 525 Medium 5 25 Yorkers 5.20 m 5 25 Light ■ 5 00g/ 5 05 Pigs 4 90 (g 5 Oo QRAIN. ST B. L. CABBOL, OBAIW MIBCHXBi Corn yellow new | 58 Corn, Mixed new 57 Machine shucked one cent lees. )b»s. new3o iVheat. No. 21 12 a neat. No. 3 1 o*> Barlev37 Rye No. 2.72 Clover Seed 6 15 Alsyke — 6 55 Buckwheat4* flax Seed_ 80 Timothyßl 2; Buckwheat 40
CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago mirketclose lat 1:15 p .it today, according to Decatur Stock ind Grain Exchange. July Wheat 1 00’ Wheat, Jan. Wheat, May 1 155 July Corn 45| Corn, January Corn. May 451 July Oats, 20; Oats, Jan Data May 30’ May Pork 12 8. | May Lard 6 87 TOLEDO GRAIN MARKED Changed every afternoon at 3:OT o’clock bv J, D. H-.e, Decatur Special wire service. Wheat, new No. 2, red, cash fl 171 May wheat;— 1 18! July Wheat 1 022 Corn, cash 161 May corn .... 462 July corn 46} Oats, cash _ 32 May oats 32} July Oats 32} Bye. oaah 82 STOCK. BY FBBD SCHIIMAM, OB LBB Laubs @6 00 Hogs, per cwt 4 25@ |4 65 Cattle per lb 31 4 Calves, per lb 5 Cows 1 Q 3 POULTRY. BY J. W. PLACB 00. Chickens, young, per lb 7@7 Fowls, per lb . 6} Young Turkey 10— Old Turkeys 8 HAY HARKET. No. 1 timethy J 8 51 No 1 ” 7 25 No 1 mixed 7 25 No 1 clover 7 25 Loose hay 1 25 less WOOL AND HIDES. BY b. xalvbi * low. Phone 442 Wool, unwashed 18to2S Coon 10 0 1 50 Skunk 20 1 50 OpoMum 1C # 60 Mink _fo 0 3 00 Muskrat 3 @ 15 Beef Hides 08 Calf ’ 10 Sheep Pelts 25 @ 1.25 Tallow 04 COAL Psr Tea Prices of coal on and after December Ist, until further notice will be as follows: Hocking Lump, per ton |3 80 Virginia Splint 4 00 Indiana Lump 3 60 Domestic Nut 3 60 Washed Nut 4 00 Pittsburg Lump 4 00 Pocahontas 4 50 Kentucky Cannell,.... 6 00 Anthracite 7 50 Chargee for carrying coal—2sc per ton or fraction thereof; up stairs 50c per ton. OTHER PRODUCTS. ■ T VABIOUI GBOOBBS ANO MKBOBANTS Eggs, fresh, per dos | 22 L*rd 06} Butter, per pound 14
( BECAUSE I Wa buy lncooJuuctlo-1 wlUl2o-.b..r .ior.. and »uy 26 p«r cent on our pur I Xe. and gl v. our ~«ron. th. bun. M or our ...tnu i. | WHY I We are aelling more Clothing and Furnh hinge than any other store in Decatur ALWAYS 1 Aihering atrictly to our advertisements we guarantee everything as represented ■ 33 per cent, and some garments 60 per off on ALL WINTER SUITS and I OVERCOATS Your Money back. If not your Money’s worth, or not satisfied, at I Gus Rosenthal’s V THE SQUARE MAN DECATUR, IND.
Potatoes, new 4 5 Onions 15 Cabbage per 100 lb — 60 Apples, per bu —— 75 OIL HARKET. Indiana 88 Whitehouse 1.09 Somerset... 51 Neodasha, (Kan)........ 60 Barkers villa 98 Ragland 53 liona .....11.55 Pennsylvania 1.40 lorning. 107 New Caa ». 1-32 North Lima 93 South Lima.. 88 HARKET NOTES. Liverpool mxrket closed steady. Wheat. 2 cent lower Corn, J cant lower Receipts at Utueagc .oday: Hogs fOOOO Wheat lOjaia Cora 147 -a » Oats 42 -a n C.ttle 23 00 Sheep 18000 Estimate for tomorrow: Hogs 450 CC Wheat 15 Jan Corn - l*.*o a e Oats <5 2srs ROY ARCHBOLD, DENTIST. I. O. O. F. BLOCK. ‘Pnon *—Office. 164: residence 24' Special Low Excursion Rates ru CLOVER LEAF ROUTE. Season 1904-05 Hom eseekers Rates to West and Southwest l.t and >rd Tuesduy In each month to aud in 'ludlug April ll*x>. greatly reduced rates. Also one way Settlers' to south and aoutheast. at one half tare pins Low Rotes to Toledo and St. Louis Specia /ow round trip rates rwoween Toled and St Louis every day. Limit ' and 15 days. California. i«lc Const Tounsr tickets nsaie via ail rii <.s Good S mouths. Stopover prlvleges of ten days. Pullmti i Palace Sleeping Cars, free recllnlagi hair and Case Cars, (Meals served a la-carte), high back seat coaches on all throukb trains. For rates and information apply to nearest Ticket Agent, or address , Confidential: If you contemplate a trip to any point write cs for kpkcial isroa-' MATION. W. L. ROSS General Passenger Agent. Toledo, Ohio. M. A. CHAMBERS. Traveling Passenger Agent, rankfort. Ind. 7 . MILLER, Agent, Decatur. Inp GOftL Feed and Seeds Peninsular Portland Cement Gypsum Rock Wall Plaster We make a specialty of furnishing HIGH GRADE CLEAN COAL that will burn. JTd. hal“e Piton* o Cor. Jefferson and 2nd Bte.
GRAHAM <& LOWER inniTA DECATUR, INDIANA (Phone 233 AGENTS FOR BEST INSURANCE CO’S. IN THE WORLD r«rm er.d fir*. Liahtnin* and wind biorm.
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|7DWaRD LUTTMAN TRUSTEE ROOT TO'XIISHIP Omcß Dxr-Monday of «a«’h »v» ( 1 M»vj NERVOUS DEBI UTT Th* wot 14 •dmtww men who <re ft* tn 1 trcLtaU ai.4 weoe forve; men of amb.” n. energytH i pxTsoral matrnettafn, the truo type <>f jtrrf-n To attain thia the t r*t r»Nanraa. which tfwe <wi<a- !ty f..r ai aul n.et< devt Liptneutand make life worth li* it PtPFEM S NB*VIGOR ma kt-. Strong. Mota Cures Na r vow a OeD-htr. Failing Vital «u» n«»a Fraatratian. Siaasl«aa-.«a» An-iotL-r tr -1 to over work. am«»klrig. tfrutt habits and other ci..* Maker rich, healthy bl<»od and rr|<air« nerve, F (ualiy wood for »> Dirx tt *oklet free. I'rloe fl 00 a box. K x for B jn. jot)* 1 with s fur antes to refund. If rad or bv-neft 1 •FFFCW MgDICaL ASSOCIATION wMtCAOO U.S* Blackburn A Christen CALL ON City Trucking Go, ron OKAYING. TRUCKING, Etc. Heavy Work a Specialty ALL KxNDS OF COAL AND COKE. Phone 412 NOTICE "" I am operating iny Feed Mill every day and crush ear corn and Grind all kinds ot Small Gram CHARGES REASONABLE I also have several Cypres Stock Tanks which I will sell at h hargaio F=. KIRSCH Factory North Third Stn-'t. Decatur bTeTlew Roofing, spoiltiix mid all kinds of Galvanized Iron Work. Furnaces* Repairing a Ail Work Guaranteed. Located in Henrv Scniegcl dui.<ij>Insure Vour Propertv the Decatur Insurance Agency Gallogly & Haefling
