Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 32, Decatur, Adams County, 17 February 1905 — Page 4
BUSINESS MENTION ri >ur kraut and sweet pickle* at Fred Schnman’a meat market 30dM Toilet Soapr, the best assortment in the city, at 5 to 23 oent» |»er cake ( at Blackburn A- (.'bristen * drug •tore. ISdVwkaeod Sonr kraut and sweet pickle* at Fred S'heiman’ameat market. 30d* Fort Rent—A large room ingood rhap*. Inquire of Uemy Koenne ■an. For Sale—A good, cheap work mare; well bred, six years old. and weighs about 1400 pound* She t* not sound, but will make a splendid farm and htood mare Bntt-m Bros. Our special sale will bn oontin-m-d two weeks longer, or until Wednesday, February/.’?. We have some good bargain* and many peo ; pie are buying. Rememl>er that we are making great reductions on everything sold. COFFEE <V MANGOLD *4dw2 Mexico nineteen hours nearer Double daily through .*wrvioe, Iron Mountain route. Ask ticket agent* i or G. A. A Doane. Jr., T. P. A., I Sentinel Bldg.. Indianapolis . Found—A watch fob at Mourn uth literary. Finder can have' same by inquiring of Mi? Frank M ; Connell. Lost Brown Fur Scarf, Between Monroe and Decatur. Feb. 7th. Finder will be liberally rewarded by re t ratng same, or notifying Lock Box. •2. Berne. Ind. Lost—Pocketbook, containing 111 eheck for |KS 23. on Portland Peo •les bank, and a gold locket. Lsave ah this office or Mrs Garnet Miller. Booth “th street and receive reward For Sale—Two good br jod mares, •even and eight years old, may be > •wen at Riverside barn For in ► rmation see H H. Bremerkamp •r eon at First National bank Bacatur. 30dtf
MONEY TALKS Will Money Help You? SO call on or write to us. We will loan you money in any amount from 510 to 5100, on household goods, pianos, organa, teams, fixture*. etc., witbout removal, 3ou can have from one to twelve month* of timejn w hich to pay it back, in small weekly or monthly payments as you prefer. 11.20 is the weekly payment on a 550 loan for fifty weeks; other amounts at the same proportion. If you need money fill out th* foliowirg blank, cut it out and mail it to us. Our agent will be in iMatur every Tuesday to make loans and will call on you. Date Year Name Wife’s Name Street and Number Ctty Amount Wanted Kind of Security you have Occupation All communications are held strictly confidential. Call on or address teS’JHtS FOKT WAYNE LOAN CO. Baublltlisd :»%. p ort Wopo*. Ind. Hl OPERA HOUSE 111 ONE NIGHT ONLY |(( FRIDAY, FEB. 17 The Dramatic Treat of the Season UlCauglitin tiieW 1n 3 J ean Barrymore and Amy Shaffer. w* ® ■ Pout’rely th=> tn Mt Thrilling. RvilisticTaniExcitrug j* tft Play ever written. A Thrill, a Heart Throb.- a Laugh in every line. The most inten-e Dramatic; ».v 1 Climaxes. Skillfuly Blended with the moet DeM te 4 ligbtfuk Comedy. A play fjillof heart interest, ffi « S displaying the powtr of human passion when »s is E sw »y ft > by ® V| l emotions. It is fiction founded on ■■■ facte--a play that will interest the old and joung 111 alike.
Sour kraut and sweet pickle* at Fred ssheiman'e meat market. aode LAND FOR SALE Twenty acres g.»od land for sale in Ktrkland township, southeast. corner, two miles east of Honduras. , inquire* ot Alex Leßron, or John Bchurger. Abo town property for sale, on Adams etreet. 30d4wl Fire Damage Grain for Sale 1.000 bushels of wheat and also ■ middlings and flour, damaged by fire Call at the Fornax mill location. H H Bremer camp. 19dt Public Sale James Hurst will sell at public *ale his residence one mile south and one mile west of Peter-1 sen. on what is known as the old Bob'Niblick farm, at 10 o'clock a. tu .on Monday, Fetruary 20, the following property: Six head of horses; four work horses, one aiming four years old and one coming : one year old; cattle, hogs, grain implements, twelve head of cattle, i consisting of three cows, five two year old*, fmr yearlings; three , l brood sows, twelve Bead of shoata; I ICO chickens, faring implements i wagosn harness, carriage, corn,' hay. and n*- - other articles not mention*STOCK FOR SALE I have for sale five full-blooded' Duroc Jersey sows, three are May gilts, due to farrow the last ofJApril, I two aged sows, one will farow April 1 1st and one the last of April. Also I • August ana Sept?mber pigs either sex. Also young mare six years old and one bay mare two years (Old. Enquire of Charles C- Miller.. Decutdr. Ind. R R No. 9. Union ; ownship. 2sdlo JOSEPH V. PEASE. TRUSTEE KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP Orrct Day— Wedneedav of each week. ’ 44-6 m
Weather Forecast. Samiday Fair; West Winds j — MARKET REPOP T. ' Accurate pneaa paid by Dacatm merchants for various prod octa. O r reeled every day al 2 o'clock. Buffalo Stock Market E. Buffalo. N. Y. Feb. 16. Special — Receipts, HD head of cattle. No' change io prices mnee early in the' week: demand good. Export steers $5 ‘*s «7 5 *O Fair to good fat cows . 250tf 4 10 j Stocker* to best feeders 2.50 gs 4 25 Export bull* 3.75 rt 4 25 Bologna bulla ... 275rt3 50 j I Cows, fancy 4. ■ »•<> 00 Common to good 20-00 yr 40 00 ; Hjgs—receipts. 15 car*, demand strong, prices 5c higher on medium, heavy and york weight*: pigs steady. | Good mediums A heavy’s 550 <u 5 55 Yorkers 540 »i 5 451 Pigs 5.06 wt 5 151 Good Roughs 4.2fw» 4 50 Common Roughs 3.75<r 4 25 Stags 3.00 yr 3 50 Sheep—receipts 20 cars, trade alow ’ on lambs; active on sheep. Choice lambs 5>.25 trt 8 35 I Choice westerns — — S 00 <r 8 10 Cull lambs 6-fiOri 7 251 Choice yearlings— 6 50vt 7 25 : Handy mixed sheep 5.50 rr t» 00 Cull and common sheep 24.50 <f 4 50 PITTSBURG MARKETS Union Stock Yards. Pittsburg. Pa.! Feb. 16. Hogs—receipt* 15 load- I i Market lower for heavier*. ; Heavy Hogs „.fl 5 sd, 1 Medium 5 501 i Yorkers 5.45 »' 5 SO, Light — — 5.25 yr 535 Pigs 4.80 g 5 00 GRAIN. BY B L. CABBOL, 3BAU» KtBCHASX Gornyalicw new S 60 Cora. Mixed new 58 Machine shocked one cent lose. □sis. new 30 Wheat. No. 2 1 12 <v neat, No. 3 -1 07 Barlev ■ 37 Rve Na a 72 Clever Seed 6 30 Ahyke ________ @ 6 55 B'xkwheal 48 Flax Seed. - So Timothy SI 25 Buckwheat _____ _____ 40 CIICAJ) MAaKETS. Chicago marks* closed al 1:15 p .m todav. according to Decatur Stock and Grain Exchange. July Wheat 1 01| Wheat. Jan. Wheal. May 1 ]B| July Corn 47 Corn, January Corn, May 46| July Oats 30J Oats, Jan Gate May 31 .May Pork 12 8 May Lard 6 82 TOLEDO GRAIN MARRETi Changed every afternoon al 300 o'clock bv J. D. Hs,a, Decatur Special wire service. Wheal, naw No. 2, red, oaah |1 18] May wheal; 1 19 July Wheal 1 02| Corn, cash 47 j May corn - - ■ - 4* July com 48] OaU. cash 334 Mav onia 331 July Oats 304 Bye. cash 83 STOCK. BY rBBD BCBBIKAM. DB LBB Lambs 00 Hogs, per cwt 4 50@ 14 75 Cattle per lb 31 £ 4 Calves, per lb d 5 Cows 1 Q 3 POULTRY. BY J. W. FLACX 00. Chickens, young, per lb Fowls, per lb - 6| Young Turkey 10 — Old Turkeys 8 HAY HARKBT. No. 1 timothy I 8 50 INo 1 " 1 -25 ' No 1 mixed 7 25 No 1 clover 7 2E Loose hay 1 25 les* WOOL AND HIDES. BY b. kalvbb a boh. Phone 442 Wool, unwashed 18t023 Coon 10 d 1 50 Skunk 20 & 1 50 Opossum If a 60 Mink fO S 3 00 Muskrat 3 a 15 Beef Hides 08 Calf ’ 10 gheep Pelts 25 @ 1.25 I Tallow Q 4 COAL—Per Tae Prices of coal on and after December Ist, until further notice will be a* follows: Hocking Lump, per ton Fl 80 Virginia Splint 4 00 : Indiana Lump 3 go Domestic Nut 3 60 Washed Nut 4 00 Pittsburg Lump 4 00 i Pocahontas 4 50 Kentucky Cannell 6 00 Anthracite 7 50 Charges for carrying coal—2sc per. ton or fraction thereof; up stain 50c per ton. 1
f BECAUSE I W. m conjunct U o.h.r .««• ‘ ■ chatcß. and give our patrons WHY I W. .r. ..Hing mor. Clothing and Furnl.hlng. than any othar .tor. in D.e.tur ALWAYS 1 Adhering atri.tly to our adv.rtl.em.nt. we guarantee every thing a. rapre.ented ■ S 3 per cent, and eome garment. 60 per off on ALL WINTER SUITS and j OVERCOATS ” Your Money oack. if not your Money's worth, or not satiefled, at 5 Gus Rosenthal’s V THE SQUARE MAN DECATUR. IND.
OTHER PROLUuI*. ■y rxatoca aa>:e«i a» mibcbasts Eggs, fresh, par flea 1 2* Buti<-r. per pound Potatoes, new 45 Onions 75 Cabbage per 100 lb W Apples, per bn "5 OIL .TARKET. Indiaae.. 88 Whitehouse lsomerset 51 Neodaaha, (Kan.) 60 Barkersville 88 Ragland -53 lions 31.55 Pennsylvania 1.40 Coming. 1-07 New Caa a. 1.3*2 North Lima 83 c r Im* 88 —- .y......... ,»vTca. Liverpool mart el closed steady, Wheal 4 cent lower Corn, ; cent lower Recetpu al Utucag*. today: Haga 3-’MOC Wheat 7 orns Corn — 65 w* OaM__— b. -an C ttle 13 f OO Sheep 9000 Estimate for tomorrow: Hogs 45000 Wheat 15cari Cora 130 am Oats 75 saia ——s^—S—^—h To Whom It May Concern. I have been appointed gen eral agent for the eale of Vitae Ore Medicine and all agents can aecure their supplies i from me. Jonathan Burkhead. Monroe. Ind. SOOd Valuable Farm For Sale Notice i« beret.y siren that -imuel Houk, a-executor ot the eetate ol John H. *talth. late of Alien county lnoi*n*. will. a» directed under -aid will of J >hn U. Smith, on TUES. FEB. 21, ’OS at the law oflu-r. of Bitt’ucer ,t Houek. room, numbered X 8 A -1 Pixley 4 Lone build- i ins. in the city of Fort Warne. Indiana, between the hour* of 10 o’clock a.m. and S o’clock, p m.. and trorn day to dar thereafter between the axtne hour*, offer for -uiie. at private sale until —old the f< ilow!nc dee ,-ribed real e.tatej situated in Alien • unty. Indiana, 10-wit Th*- southwest one-quarter (Hiof section tbirty-eix •«.; tnwnebip twenty nine i»l north ranxe fourteen east, eutitainmir ISC > acres. Also tl>e north half (H) of the northeast one quarter '. of section thirty-six . towo►hip twenty nlue »>. north rang.- fourteen east, containingetrbtv , - . Known as the bomeutead of John M. -mitb in Madiaoo township. I Parties desiring u> see the land take tbef, ! R AI. K K to William, station and go to i Samuel Houk's residence,«. tulle east, who will show said lands . TERMS OF SALE Two-flfth« ra»b: three-tenths in one year and three-tenths In Iwo years, and for which defered payments the purchaser will be required to execute bls notes waiving valuation and appraieemeet laws, and tearing six per cent interest from date, and secured by mortgage on the res! estate sold to bls. or said purchaser may pay in cash in lieu of giving notes for the pnrebaae money, or mar pay-aid note* before maturity We reserve the power to reject any and all blds Wil, *ll the two tracts together or separately* immediate po.~-e.lon given to purchaser Addre.i all Inquiries to Kittinger A Houck Attorneys. Fort Wayne. Indiana SAMUEL HOUK. Executor. K. F. D No 7 I> catur Ind BITTINGER* HOUK. Attorneys
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,|k * ■ !W> - 7-( Hfl i c WHAT PAYSTHERICH MAN , ought to pay the one of moderate ’ mean*. Cso you think cf a single rich man who does not carry a bank account? Hardly He kuowtt that such an institution as THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK j Decatur. Ind ,is a lietter custodian of his money than he is. He finds it pays bi tn in safely, time and convenience to do business by check. Why not follow his example and do like , ; wise ’ The First Notional Bank DECATUR, IND. ROY ARCHBOLD, DKMTIBT. I. O. O. F. BLOCK. ’Phon *— (iffl'e 164: residence 24 r l.tnis KLEINE Trustee Preble Tov/nstyp ; Office Day--Wednesday of vacb week d Imo. APPLICATION FOB LIQCOB LU ESSK To the-Itisrn. ><f th>-town or Kerne. Ad am, -ounty. Indians. *•,*'■’*'’* tlven •>'•* 'icort* Nichol* will make to the board of comAd T n ‘ ‘"W"* fbdlsna. at their regular session m March. 1:A», f l)r a cen«nto sell spiritous. vinous and malt iivuors ;n Iras quantitio than a quart at a >.m> . 10 the ‘W'.storTbn.-k building, ou the groun-i Boor r<w.n, which i.si leet side aud d,, ‘ in ' ! ""’“I In 'hi' back part of ?* _ ‘ w l .'*’’ Ul»falrs ilstd fora at the building situated on the following "e---’f’ribed premises in the town of Berne. Adain* wm? an, \. tnWi * : ’ ~n,B> ’’UClUg A) feet , west ot the northeast corner of lot v> in the town ~f Bern,. Ad.m. " lt ,itv indlinm Xne” *’ v ’", r " hi V » north, range "« . »,*• thence running south IS n-et then.-,. / n,>r ' h , r<“-v. then.-e esst si riw-r x’v'T betl . ooln V Xoth-e i* t U r- • ih. PRnett th? uiid« timed win alan a<.L f r lht . urivlh J, of iv»t oa 1 b** bn-ineie» of running a r?i*uiurant in cou bed lon with the ! r J., .1* ’‘t? 111 liquors .rd in tle’same lug liquors are kept .nd f„ r s ,|eand arc sold- ' l ’ 1 M' d"iA ■■ ■ ~i go/vl' Feed and Seede Peninsular Portland Cement Gypsum Rock Wall Plaster J ' Sao”* 1 -! vor. Jefferson and 2nd Sts.
gl WA MAN TPUSTtt ROOT TOWOSHIP Omct Dvr Monday of each i »vJ I JferNERVOIJS DEBIUTT Th* world Brtrr.trr* who ar* wf*—g tn pbtw • mental and nerve force; m*n of ambit .. rreroaj perwtAial utagnrCUar. the tract* pr nt prefer* nv M To attain thia We flrwt rtgofalte U r-d.kniue Narvaa. whk* fGemrielfy f.e pbr*'aj aaJ aacM | riopßJeot and cake nla worth ll’ .' ' REFprik l REM VICOR axkea Calm Curva Narvwva DehOity. Fa.beg ac’o’t vit* » (M . naaa Preatrattea Si«*p>WMn«s» and otter tr « . to over w«riu amokintc. drug h'tbiu arxl other Hake* rich, hearthy blood an 4 rrpalm waMai term Fqaaliy eood for Bnualrt tree. I*rtcwfl.t»a bui. F*k f>«r *» ja ’ ertkafw antra tn rrfw*d. 'f *rrwd it brneflt -d HsFfl MFDtCAL ASSOCIATION V M Blackburn A Christen CALL ON City Trucking Go, yon. STORAGE, TRUCKING, Etc. Heavy Work a Specialty ALL KxNDS OF COAL AND COKE. Phone 412 Dibble & Teeple. NOTICE I am operating my Feed Mill »wj day and crush ear corn and Grind all kinds'of Small’GiM CHARGES REASONABLE I also have several Cypress Stock Tanks which I will sell at a bargain F». KIRSCH Factory North Third Street. Decitut bTeTlew Rooting, spouting and all kinds of Galvanized Iron Work. Furnaces* Repairing a Specialty. All Work Guaranteed. Located tn Beaty Scniegei oui.u.n. “ insure Your Property >n the Dei3tur Insurance Agency Oellogly & Haeflin?
