Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 55, Decatur, Adams County, 16 March 1905 — Page 4
Omw W» Khohbli For Him. A piano timer la an uptown apart tnent had Juat settled down to h>« work the woman of the bouse came Into the room, drvsmsl for the atreit. “Are you goln;; out?" lie nuked. "Yea," aln* answered. with notns stirprise, “Why do you nah?" "I heard you tell the maid when aha went out a few tiilnutiw ago to bo aure and It home by to o'clock." "I dhl. It la her evening out.” “And there la nobody elm* In tha apartment ?’* “Certainly not,” replied the woman, showing aoruc Irritation. "Are you afraid to stay hen* nlone?" "Sure. I am," answered the piano tuner, authoring up hla tool*. "and 1 don’t mean to either. The ttrui does not tmk ua to unless we wish. I had my lesson two years ago. After I bad worked In an apartment alone a man called to polish the furniture, lie 1 worked alone too. Next day several valuable articles were reported nilas- i Ing, and I was visited by the police, j I knew I hadn't taken them. The I furniture man swore lie hadn't, and 1 I believed him. It wan a week of suspicion and misery for me and my family that I'll never forget. I take nr. more chances. I'll couie back tomor- | row when the maid is here."—New i York Press. A Ritaalan Scare In Australia. “Russian scares" were at one tlmo common in Sydney and Melbourne. Once, when Australia was not yet con aected with the old world by telegraph, a mall steamer from London beat the record in smart passage, and to signalize the event she tired off all her guns as she advanced up the harbor of Melbourne. But the Melbourne authorities misconstrued thia demonstration and. feeling sure that the Russians were really coming at last, promptly mobilized all their military and naval ■ resources before they discovered their mistake. A Chanced Woman. “Well, well.” said the returned trav eler. "and so you are married now! It seems only yesterday aim* you left school. How time does fly!” "Tes,” replied Mrs. Youngley, "only a short time ago I never clipped any thing fivim the papers brt poems, and now I dip nothing but recipes. "—PhD adelphla Truss. The Amateur Farmer'* Soeeeaa. “There goes a ‘book farmer' that refutes the stock joke about wliat failures they are.” “How is that?* “His favorite text book is ‘Success With Small Fruits,* and he has succeeded in growing the smallest fruit • ever saw.”—Brooklyn Uf*.
WB' ■ * - •’/ .J'tSf ■ ’Sh {V * <y * w ? *1 rS—3 -" ik (S—■ jC__ O I St Restored Her Health S ?S When the digestive organs get wrong #ra everything is wrong—it is then that RJ K Dr. Caldwell’s I (LAXATIVE) I Syrup Pepsm I Comes to the Rescue of Suffering Humanity. P?, Miss Rose Huber, Secretary of the Young H People’s Christian Temperance Association, K ■ and who resides at 505 East Eighty-eighth h| ■ street, New York City, writes: H Pepsin Syrup Company, Monticello, Ill.: Bl 9t Gentlemen—l regard Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin as far HE above other remedies on the market for all troubles connected MH HE with the digestive organs. On account of irregular meals, taken Ml at unseasonable hours, I found that my digestion was all out of Bb order. I had headaches, heartburn and a poor appetite. I doctored for three months, but I found no cure until my druggist H 3 M told me of the many customers he had who had been cured by H| M Syrup Pepsin, and he advised me to buy it. I took a dose the ME BE first night aud awoke the next morning with a good appetite. I |R| steadily improved, and after taking the third bottle found myself M entirely well again. Yours sincerely, ROSE HUBER. B| T’ Look carefully to see if Dr. Caldwell’s face is on the package— H if It isn’t don’t buy it, but insist on getting the genuine. All druggists. 50c and SI.OO packages. Sold by Smith. Yeeer & Falk
Weather* Forecast. I inj-. . .- - -j-..--. T~ Thursday ruin or snow oust win us. MARKET REPORT. Accurate prices paid by Dncatnt merchants for various prod note. Oct recta d every day at 2 o’clock. Biißiilo Stork Market E. Buffalo, N. Y. Mar. 15. Special—- ' Cattle Receipts 75 cars; market steady, all stock sold. Export steers 55.20 it 5 50 i Fair to g xxi fat cows . 2.75 gs I 25 Stockers to beat feeders .251) it I 25 Export bulls 3.75 «r I 25 Bologna bulls 2.50 it 325 ! Cows, fancy 45 00(rf 55 00 . Common to go xl 22.00 it 42 00 Hcgs—receipts, 15 cars. Market Ec and 10c bigheron all grades except I pig«- ■ Hood mediums A; heavy’s 5.45 (<t 5 50 > Yorkers .. 540 to 5 45 * Pigs 5 20 it 535 I Good Roughs 4.9otrr 5 00 Common Roughs 3.75t0 4 25 Stags 300(fl 3 50 Sheep—receipts 15 cars, including holdovers; market steady at yesterday’s prices. Choice lambs r.|8.15 iff 8 25 Choice westerns 800 a>B 15 Cull lambs..— 6.50 n 7 25 Choice yearlings 6.50t0 7 25 Handy mixed sheep 5.50 ft 6 00 Cull and common sheep .3.50 icr 4 50 PITTSBURG MARKETS Union Stock Yards. Pittsburg, Pa., March 15 — Hogs—receipts 10 cars. : Market shade lower. Heavy Hogs 5 . Q 540 Medium (ft 5 40 Yorkers 5.35 to 5 40 Light 5 30 to 5 35 Pigs 5.20 <g 5 15 OR AIN. BT B. L. CABBOL, GBAIM MBBCHAWI Corn yellow new S 61 Corn, Mixed new 59 Machine shucked one cent less. Oats, new 30 Wheal No. 2 1 05 o neat, No. 3 1 01 Barlev ... 37 Rye No. 'a. 72 Clover Seed 6 60 Alsyke 6 6 50 Buckwheat 48 Flax Seed 80 Tjmothv I 90 3uckwheat _ — 40
Chi<*aK<> Market* Chicago market closed at 1:15 p m. Uxlav, according to Decatur Stock and Graiu Exchange. May Wheat SI IS July Wheat,.... 92 i Sept. Wheat 85i May Com 49 J J uly Corn 49A Sept. C0rn..... 49 j May Oats 311 July Oats 314 Sept, I hits 29] May P0rk...... * 12 7< May Lard. 7 12 Toledo Markets (’hanged every afternoon at 3:00 o’clock by J. D. Bak', Decatur special wire service. Wheat, new No. 2. red cash...Sl 10} Mar Wheat.... • • 1 11 July Wheat 921 Sept, wheat.. 871 Corn, cash 50j Mayccrn 49.': July corn 50J Sept, corn 50} Oats, cash 331 May O’ts 88i Julv oats 33} Sept, oats ‘ ‘ 30! Rye, cash 83 STOCK. BV FBBD SCHUMAN, D 8 MB Lambs 66 00 Hogs, per cwt. 4 506 11 75 Cattle per lb. 3} 4 Calves, per lb Ct 5 Cows 1 « 3 POULTRY. BV J. W. PLACK 00. Chickens, young,per lb 76" Fowls, per lb - 6} Young Turkey 10— Old Turkeys 8 MAY MARKET. No. 1 timothv I 8 5C No 17 25 No 1 mixed 7 25 No 1 elover 7 2E Loose nay 1 25 lees WOOL AND HIDES. bv b. kalvbb a Bow. Phona 442 Wool, unwashed 18t023 Coon 10 6 1 25 Skunk 20 6 1 5C Opossum 1C 6 t 0 Mink E0 to 3 fO Muskrat 3 @ 15 Beef Hides 08 Calf ’ 10 Sheep Pelts 25 6 1-25 Tallow 04 COAL—Per Ten 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 OC Anthracite 7 50 Charges for carrying coal- 25c per ton or fraction thereof; up stairs 50c per ton. OTHER PRODUCTS. BV VABtOUJ Hlllll AX9 llUHtttl Eggs, fresh, per dox | 11 Lard...... 06 Butter, per pound 18 Potatoes, new 35 Onions 70 Cabbage per 100 lb 60 Apples, per bn 1 00 OIL HARKET. Indiana 88 Whitehouse 1,09 Somerset 51 Neodesha, (Kan.) 60 Barkeraville 98 Rag.and 53 Tiona... 11.55 Pennsylvania 1.4'.' Corning. 1.07 New Casie. 1.32 North Lima .93 South Lima 88 HARKET NOTES. Liverpool market closed steady. Wheat, * cent lower Corn, J cent lower Receipts al Lhicagc. today: Hogs 23000 Wheat 27 easr Corn 344 ca.a Oats 191oarr Cattle 8000 Sheep 15000 Estimate for tomorrow; Hogs 100 CO Wheat 25mis Corn 318 cats Oats 181 ca s W’e oan sell a parcel of ground on North Second street 82% feet front and 340 feet long at a remarkable low cash price. See us. Merryman & Sutton. 36d2wks Personally conducted land seekers' excursion to western and southwestern parte, 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 southwest. Trains leave Toledo 3:58 p. m. and 11:55 p. m. every day. Free reclining chair cars. Pullman sleepers. Write us for ratesand 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.
FOR SALE Corn fodder for sale. Call on D E. Studebaker at the Democrat office. 421 f To M Hom 11 Muy Concern. I have been appointed gen eral agent for the ealeofVitae Ore Medicine and all agenta can secure their surnließ from me Jonathan burkhead. Monroe. Ind. SOOd p. j.hyland“c6? SANITARY. PLUMBING GAB FITTIKG ' Steam Hot Water Heating GAS ANO COMBINATION FIXTURES 2.1 Monroe St. Phone 356 jffl/Al-jJ 444-IT-> A ' JKx nervous debility Th. w.-rld »4mlr« men who .r. In |>hT«l<-*l m.n1.l her., loir., own of •mhnion. twnn and W»■«»". U>. tru. ty|» »t manhood. ”»U»'n IhU lh« an* rmjJwuS. «,.«l.b~Hhy Mama, which fl»» mpwlty for phnied and m.uial wonaii’liid. .torn HBSViooa makm BV-H. C«'"» Corm Harms - aiea»'«aa»Ma mid o* h»r tr.mbw.du. to oTW work, tunokl'-u. drud h.blt. bnd oUi.ro.uHm Makoa rich, bruilhy and r.imlru »ulrd ner.su. r-ioslly «oo<l for wcm.-a. Booklet frn. {tic ti» • bo». vi t «a«. r-*j»i'i. a UIIMI to refuu l. If BO» rare.l or brnejM *rma dißieai .iiocunoH chicaso u. • * Blackburn <k Christen ROY AHOHBOLD, DBNTIBT. I. O. O. F. BLOCK. 'Phon a—Office, 164: residence 24' CALL ON City Trucking Go. ron. STORAGE, TRUCKING, Etc. Heavy Work a Specialty ALL KxNDS OF COAL AN! COKE. Phone 412 Dibble & Teeple. B. EJLEW Roofing, Spouting and all kinds of Galvanized Iron W ork. Furnaces ( Repairing a Specialty. All Work Guaranteed. Loobted In Henrv Scolemi oui.am. no torr Special Low Excursion Rates TOLEDO. ST. LOUIS & WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY. “CLOVER LEAF ROUTE.” Season 1905. Settlers Excursion*. On the first and third Tuesdayso each month until April, inclusive to points In the South and South east. Rates one-halt the tare plusK’ UO Special round-trip Homeseekers fares to F .dots In the west and southwest, on the st and 3rd Tuesdays of February and March, at rate of 115.00 from St. Louis. Also very lowfar sto St. Louis via Clover Leal route, i connection with these ralesl Special single trip colonist excursion fare, to points Ih Colorado Kansas. Indian and Oklahoma Territories, Loulsanla and Texas. Tickets on sale February 21st and March Slat, Madri Gras. Extremely low round-trip excursion fans from all stations to Mobile. Ala . New Orleans. 1.a., and Pensacola. Fla., for tickets ou sale March Ist to Bth Presidential Inaugural ceremonies. Waalington. H. C. One-way rate plu» 25 ecLts for the round trip from all stations to Washington .nd return An exceilem opportunity ti> visit our National Capitol G. A K. fares to Denver, Col., and return, extremely low rates of f cent- i*r mile, -Tor tickets going ou sale tn Bep . mber, i Epworth League convention at Denver, vert lo w round trip excursions fares from al! stations to Denver, In effect early in July. 190 ft. California. Pacit < Coast Tourist tickets ussle via ad n t .es. Good 9 mouth. Stopover prfvleges at pleasure. Puilma i Palace Sleeping Cars, free re CliningCbair and Case Cars. (Meals served a la-carte), high back seat coaches on all through trains. For rates and Information apply to nearest Ticket Agent, or addresi W. L. BOSS General Passenger Agent. Toledo. Ohio. E. L. BROWNE. Traveling Psssenge- A vent. T L. .MILI.KR, Agent, le-catur, lnd Confidential: Ifvcu enntem; Ute atrip tn ANY POINT write 08 for HtkCIAL INF lbMATION.
GRAHAM <fe LOWER DECATUR, INDIANA (Phone 239 AGENTS FOR BEST INSURANCE GO’S. IN THE WORLD ! r.rm ■< city, fire Lightnina a»d Wind Biorm.
LITTLE CHAPS’ CLOTHES NOW HERE tAn array off NEWEST NOBBIEST , SNAPPIEST Boys’ togs possible to secure Bring the boys in and note how well they are diessed in these garments. You’ll lie surprised at the moderate prices for so much quality and style. A VAST LINE OF MEN’S, BOYS’ and LITTLE FELLOW’S CAPS 25c and upward NEW DUNLAP 0 stile derby a now shown here are splendid specimens of Spring Head QQ /Vj. \ GOTHAM HATS $3.00. 'W’ 1 - • KNOX-ALL HATS in stiff an I soft- Absolutely guar- JLQ anteed and only — Gus Rosenthal’s THE SQUARE MAN. DECATUR, INDIANA Pacific Coasl Tickets on sale daily, March 1 to May 15, Chi- 11 ■f cago to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, 11 fff Tacoma, Seattle, Victoria and Vancouver. 11l ■ I Correspondingly low rates from other points. I j ■ I Daily and personally conducted excursions in through Pulk. n I Hl tourist sleeping cars from Chicago to Portland, San Francixo ai:<i I Los Angeles without change. Double berth only jt '.oo. last 111 WW trains, choice of routes. Meals in dining cars (a la carte). 11l Write us for information as to the resources and opportunities, th< wonderful climate and kindly s--il of the Pacific Coast, how t get there, how long it takes and what it costs via the Chicago, g I Union Pacific and North-Western Line. Booklets and folders gg I sent postpaid on receipt of 4 cents in stamps. • I AU agenu kll tickets via this line. I The ‘Best of Everything I A. H. WAGGI NTP. Traveling Agrfit, | j Fifth Avenue, Chicago, 111. 1 I
LOUIS KLEINE Trustee Preble Township Office Day--Wedneeday of each week d Imo. JOSEPH V. PEASE, TRUSTEE KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP Office Dat—Wednesday of eacl week. , 44-6 m 818811 insure Vour Property n the Deiatur Insurance Agency Gallogly A Haefiing
gDWARD LUTTMAN TRUSTEE ROOT TOTOSHIP Officb Dat -Monday of each «»* l | C O ft L | Feed and Seeds Peninsular Portland Cement Gypsum Rock Wall ■ Plaster We make a specialty of furntahing HIGH GRADfe CLEAN ■ COAL that will burn. J. D. HALE ; Flloiie G Cor. Jefferson and 2nd Sts. •
