Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 28, Decatur, Adams County, 13 February 1905 — Page 4
POWER OF PURPOSE. Onr*l<. V*wv tnMilra < IrurlT •■* Fetin'* U Cwrug.oiwb. We all can mvimurv the outward tri I unn>l> of n men's life, but we rarely | meosnre the forcro out of which the iriuntpb epmiift. Men suddenly enter®* Into the bliixe «f faftte. end then the world wakce tip and wonder* how It ha* all happened. There la <>•> such thins n* lu<-k in any world over which «:«> prroldee. What. then. I* the **• .-ret? It l« purpose The firoat victories which men prnlae are ulnp.'* w«»n hrat of all In a man's own aottl. The e t'ffacetihly on the ng*** are alwaya the men who ure capable of conceiving .i pnrpaee clearly and of following It <<ournKcotrdy through evil and ao hI report. Yon ®Mg •-t ■ ■ 1 lively trivial all question* of jf.e run.v of their gift*, the scope of their intellectual life- The great thing which yon have to reckon w ith Is the ini- j »ncn*e strength and heroic |a*r*i*tcncy cd their purpose. W. J. Intwaou Taste and Toat-h. Touch. l»r. Andrew Wds»n teas n »nind<*d Us. l» prolntbly the oldest of | ••ur sense**. It is also, we may a.ld. the ■ most active where taste has always i lieeu assumed to lie |>nnuuoutit at the dimer table. It is a fact Overlooked; that we like what we like less because] we taste it than because we feel it , What Is there wonderful in the taste ; •>f your perfect, your ripe potato? Nothing or liitie. lint. uh. the feeling! What have the resistance of bread, the sttdden co-dnes* of butter, the tenderness of aeparugua. the cr spues* of lds*ii;t. to do with taste? S • nothing all East negligible.- London Chronicle. ThnnSerer nnd Poet. An early copy of Swinburne’s ’■Pno-ns anil Ballads” volume <!*•••> eame into the hands of ba.Us. then vblcf literary reviewer to the London Tlruo*. who. after on what ■we will call the pygmy poems, strode, «,ff to Mox’iis with an ultim.ituiu. Either. said lie. let them withdraw the lank or he would den»uu«e it and destroy it. As they had uo wish to Is- denounced or destroyed tbemselvt-s. they preferred to accept the former alternative. John t'amden Gotten brought out the book fortnightly Itevie.v. Ho»y Ahr WKon <»•!. Gladys—Pupa says you're n loafer. Jack. Jack—What reason has lie for entertaining >u* h an opinion of me as that? Gladys— He says you *!>end three or foiT evenings here every week without having any apparent purpo3i» In coining. -Chicago Tribune. Some success ml unm are PCI per cent tacklH.no. and some others are bo per cent clock.—Chicago News.
— . .. - . — / \ / •• ial w • i I. c \ '& I I '—O I k k •' 1 AJ lv% / * J &Jf\ |yv i Jrf\ ■.. Sea mm «- f# Feels It a Daily Blessing Mr. Hiram N. Brooks. Chief Sanitary fl fl Inspector of Jacksonville, Fla., is one of the ■ fortunate thousands who is indebted to ■ I Dr. Caldwell’s I (LAXATIVE) I Syrup Pepsin I ■ for the restoration of perfect health and all ■ fl its accompanying pleasures. ■ Read Mr. Brooks’ Unsolicited Expressions of Gratitude. fl pepsin Svrup Company. Monticello, III.: ■ fl ■ Gentlemen In justice to you. I feel it mv duty to send an ■ fl scknowledgment of the help I have received through the use of ■ aS Dr. Caldwell s Svrup Pepsin. A few months ago I had frequent S M dull aches in my back, my muscles felt sore. I had frequent ■ fl beadache and mv appetite was varying: at times 1 did not care M fl tor food for a whole day. The doctor claimed that my liver was ■ fl {lnactive and that this affected my kidneys somewhat; he pre- ■ fl scribed for me and I took his medicine for over two months. ■ ■ Finding that this brought no relief and that I kept getting worse, S ffll a lodge friend advised me to try Syrup Pepsin. I used three ■ bottles and felt greatly relieved, and after having taken five ■ M bottles in all 1 was completely cured. ■ "i lam very grateful for my continued health and feel it a daily ■ Ka bJtJsiusr. which I appreciate as never before. M Sincerely yours, HIRAM N. BROOKS. 3 ALL DRUGGISTS. 50c AND SI.OO BOTTLES. f Sold Ey Smith, >c&€r & Felk
NOBILITY OF TREES. — A THkso •• «»• Majestr nt the Might, Oak. blrectly In my |M»th stood an ancient awutup white oak. the greatest tree. I think, that I tfnw ever seen It was not • the hlgbeat n >r the targest round. p*r ' haps, but Individually. spiritually. the greatest. Hoary. hollow and broken lirubel. Ilia littgi* bole seiined encircled with tin- centurh*. ntxl in this green and grhcxlntl lop **U H*’ wiimU VIJ h.ui NUUJV tit IM* On* < .mid worship In ibe «»i such a tree as easily aa in the si. dow of a vast cathedral. Indeed, wlait I* then- built with hand* tluit Its* the dig nity, the majesty, the dignity, of Hie. Aud what life waa here! Life whose i la’glunlngs lay so far back that I could I no more reckon the years than I could count the atoms It had bulldid Into this majestic form. Looking down u|s,n him front twice 1 ids height homed a tulip poplar, dean, boiled for thirty feet and In the top all ! gtr-m and gold with blossom*. It was j a resplendent thing beside the oak. yet I how unmistakably the gnarled old monarch wore the crown! Ills girth more I than balanced the poplar’* great height, and. us for blossom* nature knows the | beauty of strength aud inward majesty I and baa pinned no boutonniere upon i the oak.—l»allaa Love Sharp in Nation--1 al M.'.gaxine. CAUGHT BY THE CRY. The W.W n« Isslrsllss B «att Was Irappi-4 In London. “C.ioe-e" is the curious cry thnt was one of Hie signals of the nitlve blacks of Australia. The cry wa* speedily lad .p:e.l by the Invading whites. The fin I ”e’’ Is a very high note, a sort of prol ingot seppech thnt resounds for long disuuc* throu-xh the buah and thus enable* *»i>anited persons to as-c-rt.iin t e ; r ru’.stl .e positions. On one t ..table is - nsiau this peculiar cry was he rd In Lond >n. A dating bushranger m;:<;e It - appe.iraii'e one nior.iiiig in from of a L uk lu lLllar.it end coolly l.oetel a notice on the dtor to the es f.x-t that t’.ie place would be clone I for an hour. Hatering, he terrorized the officials with h!s revolver and got dear away v ’h s.'.issi. Suite time afterward tl.e •■ t'thorft'e* ro eivwl information . th it the man had lieeu seen in Ixmdon. < :ie day a detective thought he espied his man in the Strand: but. u »t lieing i quite sure, he hit up m an expedient. ■ H- uttered pie- Itu •<’ >» e-e ” Passersby st •*1 fi ;e>! in astonisbi meut. but the Australian, acting on th*spur of the mrme-.it am! re<- >-ruizit:g i the fnmilinr sound, hastene I t • the i*-r 1 son who uttcre.t It. He was promutly arreste.l atid was t ik*-ii ba,-k to Au» trillia t’hi- News.
Weather Forecast. Tumhy warmer Went wind*. MARKET REPCP T. Accurate pnee* paid by Detuitur merchant* for various producte. tor reeled every day at 2 o'clock. BufTnlo Stock Market E Buffalo. N.Y. Feb. 11. Special Kei-eipis, loOcstr loads of cattle, de maud good aud everything void at steady and market unchanged. Export stis-rs $H.tV> l/i I 4<> Fair to good fat cows . 2.50 yr 400 Stocker* to beet feeders 2.50 gr 4 15 Export bulls 3.50 425 fiologna bulla ....— 2.00•'< 501 Cows, fancy.— . 40.00 irr 55 00, Common to g<>od 20.00 ry 40 00 Hcga—racelpia, 50 cars, trade active. price* 10c higher, demand goevl for all grade*. Good mediums & heavy’s $ ».25</ 5 HO Yorkerss.2o ft 5 25 Pigs s.or w r 510 Good Roughs 4 25gr 4 50 Common Roughs3."sgz 4 25 Stagt ......•••••••••• -3.00 y/ 3 50 Sheep—receipts 25 cars, trade active. on lambs, sheep strong. Choice lambs J 8.15 <r 8 25 Choice westerns7.7s gz 8 CO Cull lambs 600<o 7 00 Choice yearlings 6.5 Oyz 7 50 Handy mixed sheep — 5.25 ttt 5 75 Cull and common sheep .3.50 ft 4 50 PITTSBURG MARKETS Union Stock Yards. Pittsburg. Pa., Feb 11. Hogs—.-eceipts 15 loads higher. Heavy Hogs - 5520 </ 525 Medium—— 5.20 ft 5 ’25 Yorkers 5 20 Light 4'.<o . < Pigs 4.70 0 4 80 UKAiTX. BT B. L. CABBOL, OBAIM MBBCHIMI Corn yellow new I 60 I Corn. Mixed new 59 Ma< hine shucked one cent iess. Jats.new 3C A’beat. No. 2 1 11 a neat. No. 3 — , . 1 Ct 3arlev ■ ■ 3‘ Rve No. 2— 71 Clover Seed 6 3( klsyke — @ 6 5i Buckwheat 4! 81ax Seed. - TimothvU 21 Buckwheat 41 CHICAGO MAaKETI
Chicago market closed al 1:15 p .n today, according to Decatur Stock , and Grain Exchange. -July Wheatl 01* Wheat, Jan. Wheat, Mayl 162 : July Corn 46; i Corn, January Corn, May 46* July Oats,* 20$ ; Oats, Jan Data May - — 30} ; May Pork 12 87 j May Lard 6 W 5 TOLEDO GRAIN MASKED Changed every afternoon at 3<X j'clock bv J. 'D. H».e, Decatur Special wire service. Wheat, new No. 2, red, cash—fl 172 May wheat;l 182 July Wheat 1 02 J Corn, cash 464 May corn .... 464 July corn 4"g Oats, cash— «- 33 ’ May oats 33 * July Oats 33; Bye, cashß2 STOCK. BT FIBD SCHEIMAM. DI LIB Lambs4?6 00 Hogs, per cwt 4 25@ f4 a 65 Cattle per lb Si & 4 Calves, per )b& 6 Cows-1 3 POULTRY. BT J. W. PLACE 00. Chickens, young, per lb 7@ 7 Fowls, per lb 6j Young Turkey 10 — Old Turkeys 8 HAY TARKET. No. 1 timothy I 8 50 i No 1 ’25 No 1 mixed ~ 25 No 1 clover 7 25 Loose hay 1 25 less WOOL AND HIDES. ST B. BALVBB k SOM. Phone 442 Wool, unwashedlßto23 Coonlo 0 1 50 Skunk2o 6 1 50 I Opossumlo a 60 Mink TO Q 3 00 k Muskrat— 3g 15 Beef Hidesoß I Calf ’lO I : gheep Pelts 25 @ 1 25 I I Tallow .. 04 CO AL-Per Tea I Prices of coal on and after Decern I ber Ist, until further notice will be as I follows: | Hocking Lump, per tonf3 80 | Virginia Splint 4 00 I Indiana Lump 3 60 I Domestic Nut 3 60 I Washed Nut... 4 00 I Pittsburg Lump 4 00 I Pocahontas.... 4 50 I Kentucky Canned 6 00 I Anthracite 7 50 r Chargee for carrying coal—2sc per 1 ton or fraction thereof; up stairs 50c ‘ per ton.
f BECAUSE j I T cont on our pur ■ We buy in conjunction with i~ o benefit of ° ur eavlng i« 1 ■ chases, and give our patrons I WHY ft j vnrnif hines than any other etore in Decatur I 1 We are selling more Clothing and h urnie hinge tun always ■ . , . we guarantee everything ae represented I S Adhering strictly to our advertisements g B , Mixwroffon ALL WINTER SUITS and ■ 33 per cent, and some garments 60 per on I OVERCOATS I 1 Your Money Mok. If not your Money', worth, or not eetlelled. at I Gus Rosenthal’s THE SQtJ Arc E MAN — —
OTttEK HROUUCTfi 3f vasious Gtooxai AVO mbbcbawtb Egg*, fresh, per doa 1 Ji ’ -ard Butter, per pound Potatoes, new <5 Gtiioni ].!’ Tnbbage per 100 lb JjO Apples, per bn OIL HARKET. fndi»n» Whitehouse 1-C9 -'omeroet 51 Neodaaha, (Kan.) 60 R»gl»od 53 Tiona PennsylvaniaLv. Torning. J-m I New Cas le. North Lima 0 South Lima lIARKET NOTES. Liverpool market closed steady. Wheat. J oenk higher Corn, i cent higher Receipts al Uhicsrft. todey: Hoga HOOO Wheat Corn 242 cars Oats 0 y 00 5heep....... 2000 C Estimate for tomorrow: Hogs 2000 C Wheat 15<»n Com r.tOcais Oats ‘® Public Sale. •James Hurst will sell at public sale at his residenc" one mile south and one mile west of Peterson, on what is known as the old Bob"Niblick farm, at 10 o’clock a m.. on Monday, Felruary 20, the following property: Six head of hTrsee: four work horses, one coming four years old and one coming one year old; cattle, hogs, grain implements, twelve head of cattle, consisting of three 00 ws, five two ’ year olds, four yearlings; three brood sows, twelve head of shoats; 100 chickens, faring implemcntwagosn harness, carriage, corn, hay, and many other articles not mentioned.
ROY ARCHBOLD, DENTIST. I. O. O. F. BLOCK. ’Pnon a—Office, 164: residence 24’ go mJ Feed and Seeds Peninsular Portland Cement Gypsum Rock Wall Plaster We make a specialty of furnishing HIGH ORADfc CLEAN GOAL that will burn. J. D. HAL~E mon* O Cor. Jefferson and 2nd Sts.
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CDWARD LUTTMAN TRUSTEE ROOT TOWO.SHIP Office Dvr-Monday of each AfeiX NERVOUS DEBILITY Th? vwM admire® men who are Ft- n ptyw, meutai and nerse forvei men of an ■•rryud r» r*oMl - t !?un!:n< To attain th» tha Urrt reauialte i •• bnitay Ncnraa. e rai ». ffy fri .v aU raid development aad make life wortfl L REF FEU S NE TV lCO»t male® s*r«i Cj-x Nvm I Cure® N®rv®u® Deb i»ty. Pailmfi Wficvr-r, v «m* n««® Froatratxe S •*>♦«•»»«*• At. 4 — ■!-• to over w<>f A. g. drag hwoit® a r * .** , Mak*® rich, healthy t lood aa«l r< pa’n« » . leu Ltrvm ’ Equaliy good ft»r w rut a. Booklet fww. Friea fit W a boa- •! < f«P •.«, peat<• ‘ Mi fee to ref»f?4. ‘f *”• '"■rwiof i»ene erFFEJI MEDICAL ASSOCIATION wH.CACO U f ♦ Biackburu A Chnateu CALL ON City Trucking Co. , F*on. STORAGE, TRUCKING, Etc. Heavy Work a Specialty ALL KxNDS OF COAL AND COKE. Phone 412 Dibble & Teeple. NOTICE ~ 1 I am operating my Feed Mill * VW T ■ day aud crush ear corn and Grind all kinds ot Small Gram CHARGES REASONABLE , I also have several Cypress Stock ' Tanks which I will sell at a liargain. F 5. KIRSCH Factory North Third Street, Decatur B. E. LLW Rooting, spouting and all kinds of (Galvanized Iron ; Work. » Repairing a Specialty. 5 All Work Guaranteed. - Located In Henrv Soniegei ounu.n. Insure Vour Property -n the Deotur Insurance Agency Gallogly it Haeflint
