Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 2 March 1905 — Page 4

BUSINESS MENTION For Sale—A good Jersey cow, cheap, iuqu'ro of W E. Smith. ; All sixes of HARD COAL on hand ut the Deoatur Lumber Co. d4t For Bale—Agood reed organ for Hale. Almost new, *2O Enquire at Democrat office. 2wdrt *Wanted—\ good steady yonrg roan to work and take care of team. Enquire of Jnl tie Haugk. 40 3t.J Found—A solid Sterling Mlv<r Chattalain pin. Owner may have name by calling at the Northern Indiana Real Estate office Special muaic sale on ail (up-to-date sheet music, Saturday only. All eheet music goes at 10c to 15c at W. E. Smith A Co.'s music store.' Concert all afternoon. Don’t fail to attend. 38 -1 For Sale- One three-yoar old driving colt, well bred aud well broke to drive. Good size and a dark Cleveland bay. If sold within the next two weeks, will be sold reasonable. Call on H- J. Andrews at livery barn, or J. A. Hendricks at depot. Monroe, Indiana. 35d12 Lost.— Brown Fur Scarf, between Monroe and Decatur. Feb, 7th. Finder will be liberally rewarded by returning same, or notifying Lock Box, 62, Berne. Ind. From March Ist to May 15th, the Erie railroad will sell tickets to the Pacific coast and intermediate points at very low rates. Ask agents for particulars Mexico nineteen hours nearer. Double daily through service, Iron Mountain route. Ask ticket agents or G. A. A. Deane, Jr., T. P. A., 200 Sentinel Bldg., Indianapolis. We can sell a parcel of ground on North Second street 82% eet front and 340 feet long at a remarkable low cash price. See us. Merryman & 36d2wks Wanted—An intelligent man, one who is working in some factory, is preferred, can make from |5 to <lO per week in addition to his present earnings without inter faring with his work in the least. Address. Wabash Mutual Accident & Health ’lns. Co., Indianapolis, Ind <ls round trip to points in Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Louisiana, Mssouri, Texas, Oklahoma Territory and Indiana Territory, from St. Louis, Special fares in connection with these very low rates via Clover Leaf route on February 7, and 21st, and March 7th and 21. 1905. Get full information of Clover Leaf agents or L. Ross, G P. A., Toledo. O. One of the most pleasant sessions of the whist club was the one Tues, evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Heller. Four tables played with an energy and determination that deserves high score but like all most contests, all could not be winners. Mrs C. A. Dugan and F. M. Schirmeyer scored two hundred and seventeen points and won the belt. In the struggle the low score was lost, so it was resolved that none was played Mrs. W. A. Keubler and C. K. 841 were the guests. Refreshments were served. 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. Breraercamp. 19dt Property for Sale " I will sell my property, corner Twelfth and Madison streets, Decatur, Ind. Fiveroom house; modern conveniences, lot well improved Also one vacant lot adjoining. Will sell cheap. Dr. E. H. Leßrun. 31d6 Notice. Tn the month of March is the time to file mortgage exemptions.’! I urn prepared to do this kind of work, and at one-half the former price. Harvey Harruff. rooms 1 and 2, Studabaker block. 40d7

Are You "Wise? if yon are you’will certainly see A. B. SMITH & BRO. about your PLUMBING Yonroe St. "iPhone 447

LOUIS KLEINE Trustee Preble Township Office Day--Wednesday of each week d Imo.

Weather Forecast. Friday fair west Winds MARKET REPORT?” Accurate prices paid by Decatur merchants for various products. Cor reeled every day at 2 o’clock. Buffalo Stork Market E. Buffalo. N. V. Mar. 1. SpecialCattle Receipts light, mostly medium b Aeber s grade: market steady at Monday’s prices; all butcher's grades 15c and 25c lower; heavy shipping grades 10c aud 15c higher. Export steers $5.25 io 5 65 Fair to good fat cows . 2.75 vi 4 40 Stockers to best feeders .256 ki 4 25 Export bulls 3.75 i(t 4 00 Bologna bulla 2.50 (rr 3 25 Cows, fancy 45 00y/ 55 00 Common to good 25.00(0, 40 00 Regs-receipts, 25 cars. 10c(tfl5c higher on light*: heavies shade stronger; Good mediums A heavy’s 5.30 535 Yorkers <fi 5 25 Pigs 4 90 (f , 590 Good Roughs ........ 4.‘.<Xo 500 Common Roughs 3.75« r 4 25 Stags 3.00(o 3 50 Sheep—receipts 25 cars. Market active, steady prices; market closed firm. Choice lambs J 8.25 >o 8 50 Choice westerns.—_ _Boow 825 Cull lambs 6.50y> 7 25 Choice yearlings 6.50 gr 7 25 Handy mixed sheep 5.75 (d 6 00 Cull and common sheep .3.50 <g 4 50 PITTSBURG MARKETS Union Stock Yanis, Pittsburg, Pa.. March 1. Hogs—receipts 10 loads Market higher. Heavy Hogs $5 35 540 Medium 5.40 ifi 5 45 Yorkers -5.40 n 5 45 Light 5.20 yz 5 25 Pigs 4 85 £ 5 00 GRAIN. BT B. L. CABBOL, GBAIW MBBCHAMI Corn yellow new 4 60 Corn, Mixed new 59 Machine shucked one cent lees. Oats, new 30 Wheat. Nn 2 1 07 a neat. No. 3 1 02 Barley ... 37 Rye No. k 73 Clover Seed— - „ 6 30 Alsyke - @ 6 50 Buckwheat 48 Fiax Seed. 80 Timothy 11 25 Buckwheat _____ 40

CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago market closed ai l:15p .tn today, according to Decatur Stock and Grain Exchange. May Wheatl 15J July Wheat 98J Sept Wheat, 91 May Corn,4B July Corn 481 Sept Corn 48| May Oats 31 j July Oats. 211 Sept Oats 29j May Pork 12 52 May Lard 6 92 TOLEDO GRAIN MARKETS Changed every afternoon at 3£o o’clock bv J. D. Ha.e, Decatur. Special wire service. Wheal, new No. 2, red, cashSl 13| May wheat;l 15 July Wheat 1 00 Sept, wheat. 931 Corn, cash4B| May corn ....49g July corn 48 > Sept, corn4B| Oats, cash 33 May oats ... 331 July Oats 33 J Sept, oats3l Rve, cashßl STOCK. BT FEED SOHEIMAM, DB LEB Lambs@6 00 Hogs, per cwt 4 50® 14 75 Cattle per lb. 3j ® 4 Calves, per lb. Q 5 Cows l Q 3 POULTRY. BT J. W. PLACE 00. Chickens, young, per lb 7@7 Fowls, per lbYoung Turkey 10— Old Turkeysß HAY FIARKBT. No. 1 timothy S 8 50 No 17 25 No 1 mixed 7 25 No 1 clover 7 25 Loose hay 1 25 less WOOL AND HIDE*.

BI B. SALVES k SON. Phone 442 Wool, unwashedlßto2B Coonlo @ 1 50 Skunk2o g 1 50 Opossumlo fa, 60 Mink r 0 (d 3 00 Muskrat 3 @ 15 Beef Hidesoß Calf ’lO cheep Pelts2s @ 1.25 , Tallow 04 COAL—Per Ton Prices of coal cn and after December Ist, until further notice will be as follows: Hocking Lump, per tonS3 80 Virginia Splint 4 00 Indiana Lump 8 60 Domestic Nut 3 60 Washed Nut... 4 00 Pittsburg Lump 4 00 Pocahontas 4 50 Kentucky Cannell 6 0C Anthracite 7 50 Charges for carrying coal- 25c per

lon or fraction thereof; up stairs 50c per ton. OTHER PRODUCT*. ST VARIOCS GBOCBSS AMD MBBCBABTI Eggs, fresh, per dot— I ’2O Lard 0»’»| Butter, per pound 1 • Potatoes, new 45 Onions .................. 75 Cabbage per 100 lb 60 Apples, per bu 75 OIL HARKRT. I idisns 88 Whitehome 1.09 50mer5et................ 51 Neodesha. (Kan.) 60 Barken villa .98 Ragland 53 Tiona,... ...11.55 Pennsylvania 1.40 Coming.. . 1.07 New Cas ie. .... 1-32 North Lima 93 South Lima 88 ITARKBT NOTEA. Liverpool market closed steady. Wheat. | cent higher Corn, i cent higher Receipts al Vhicagc today: Hogs 3000 Wheat 16 cam Corn 447 cat* Oats _ 142 can C title 10000 Sheep 15000 Estimate for tomorrow; Hogs 3’20C0 Wheat 35oars Corn 488 cats Oats 141 tar* Personally conducted land seekers' excursion to western and southwestern parts, via the Clover Leaf Route. On February 21st, and on March 7th, and 21st, 1905, the Clover Leaf will sell tickets to all points in Homeseekers' territory in the west and soutewest at very low fare for the round trip. Now is the time to visit the rich farming lands of the south west. Trains leave Toledo 6:58 p. m. and 11:55 p. m. every day. Free reclining chair cars. Pullman sleepers. Write us for rates and particulars. Wanted—A reliable land agent in every town, to sell southwestern lands. Big Commissions. W. L. ROSS, General Passenger Agent. E. L. BROWNE. Traveling Passenger Agent. To Whom It May Concern. I have been appointed gen eral agent for the sale of Vitae Ore Medicine and all agents can secure their supplies from me. Jonathan Burkhead, Monroe, Ind. 300 d

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YOUR WIFE WILL BE INTERESTED Intensely in the story of the figures in your bank book, if you have one. W’omen are generally more careful of their money than men. BE AS WISE AS YOUR WIFE. Open an account with the First National Bank of Decatur, Indiana. You’ll find yourselfj watching your expenditures much more carefully when you pay by check. And carefullness in spending means success in saving. The First Notional Bank DECATUR, IND.

CALL ON City Trucking Go. ron STORAGE, TRUCKING, Etc. Heavy Work a Specialty ALL Kinds of coal and COKE. Phone 412 Dibble & Teeple. B.EJ_E£W Rooting, Spouting and ail kinds of Galvanized Iron Work. Furnaces 4 Repairing a Specialty. All Work Guaranteed. Located la Heart Schlegel OiUiOxa, oa Firn

| The Tide of Trade is Com ini ng | J our Wav because our Patrons | lApp reciate the Fact • That they are getting more for their dollar h<*re *' J than elsewhere. Everything Bold here guaran teed to give satisfaction. A strictly guaranteed | hat in every way jSL The Knox-All Z- L I For $2.00 New I Spring Styles Qy-Lie' wtn- • Just Arrived W'sK? I The Gotham | —JK Stiff and Soft Hots | I $3.00 .' V The beßt for the P rice ’ comprising, style, comfort ® an( i wear . I Spring Shirts | Silks, Flannels, Percales and Madres ARRIVED 1 Prices most moderate, while styles will please the moat exacting. est $3 Many things of interest for these wanting to save money. I " — I Gus Rosenthal’s | ■ B

(P WJ J J .UT> ini] < Sx NERVOUS DEBILITY The world admtm men who are Etrong in phyaicaL mental and nerve foret; men of ambltb'n, energy and Mnonal magneti«m. the true type of perfect t»anho«>d. To attain title the first requisite |h good, healthy Ncrvaa. which ghe cai x' lty f »r physical aud meutAd deveb pmentand make lite worth living. FEFFER S NERVICOR make* gtront. Calm Nanra*. Cure* Narvuua Deb lits. Failing Memory, Vital Weekease Rrootretion, SiMpMaanaao and other troubleeGuo to over work, amoking. drug hahlte and other causes Makes rich, healthy blood and repalra waetexi nerves. E lualiy good for w< men. Booklet free. pricegi.ffi)a bo*. Si* for M 00, postpaid, with a guarantee to refund, if hot cured or benefited WCFFta MEOtCAt ASSOCIATION. CHICAGO U.S * Blackburn A Christen

Special lev Excursion Rates TOLEDO, ST. LOUIS & WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY. •‘CLOVER LEAF ROUTE.” Season 1905. Settlers Excursions. On the first and third Tuesdayso each month until April, inclusive to points in the South and South esst. Rates one-half the fare plus *2XO Special round-trip Homeseek.»rs fares to Kiints In the west and south,vest, on the t and >rd Tuesdays of February and March, at rate of *15.00 from St Louts. Also very lowfar sto St. Louis via Clover Leaf route, i connection with these rates. Special single trip colonist excursion fares to points in Colorado. Kansas. Indian and Oklahoma Territories, Loulsanla and Texas. Tickets on sale February 21st and March 21st, MadrlGras. Extremely low round-trip excursion fares from all stations to Mobile. Ala . New Orleans. La., and Pensacola. Fla., for tickets on sale March Ist to Sth. Presidential Inaugural ceremonies. Washington I). C. One-way rate plus 25 cents for the round trip from all stations to Washington and return. An excellent opportunity to visit our National Capitol. G. A R. fares to Denver. Col., and return, extremely low rates of 2 cents per mile, for tickets gulug ou sale in September, Epworth League convention at Denver, very low roundtrip excursions fares from ail stations to Denver, In effect early in July. I*l6. California, Poclf c Coast Tourist tickets nsale via ail ru tes. Good » months. Stopover prlvleges at pleasure. Pullmo I Paloce Sleeping Cars, free reclining Chair and Case Cars. (Meals served a la-carte), high back rest coaches on all through trains. For rates and information apply to nearest Ticket Agent, or address W.L. ROSS General Passenger Agent. Toledo, Ohio. E. L. BROWNE. Travellug Passenger Agent. T. L. MILLER. Agent, Decatur. Ind. Confidential: ifvou contemplate atrip to any point write ce for special INFORMATION.

GRAHAM & LOWER DECATUR, INDIANA (Phone 239 AGENTS FOR BEST INSURANCE GO’S. IN THE WORLD Farm ar.d Oily. Fife. Lightning srd WlndSloftn.

»33 Pacific Coasl Tickets on sale daily, March 1 to May 15, Chi- 11 f f cago to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, 11 KI 1 acoma, Seattle, \ ictoria and Vancouver. Il 11 Correspondingly low rates from other points. I ■ 1 Daily and personally conducted excursions in through Pullman II ■ ■ tourist sleeping cars from Chicago to Portland, San Francisco and II *1 Los Angeles without change. Double berth only $?.oo. last II trains, choice of routes. Meals in dining cars (a la carte). IS M rite us for information as to the resources and opportunities, the WB wonderful climate and kindly soil of the Pacific Coatt, how t > get mere, how long it takes and what it costs via the Chicago, IK I mon Pacific and North-Western Line. Booklets and folders IK t post paid on receipt of 4 cents in stamps. * £ All age nU sell tickets via this line, The 'Best of Everything. 11 H-WAGGFNEP. Traveling Agent. | 1 W Fifth Avenue, Chicago. 111.

JOSEPH V. PEASE, TRUSTEE KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP Office Dat—Wed needay of each week - 44-fim gDWARD LUTTMAN TRUSTEE ROOT TOWOSHIP Office Das -Monday of each week Insure Vour Property «n the Decatur Insurance Agency Gallogly & Haefiing

ROY ABOHBOLD, DENTIST I. O. O. F. BLOCK. 'Phon *— Office. 164; reefdem* COftL Feed and Seeds Peninsular Portland Cement Gypsum Bock Wall Plaster We make a specialty of furnishing HIGH GRADE CLEAN GOAL that will burn. J. D. HALE Ftion, O Cor. Jefferson and 2nd Sts.