Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 61, Decatur, Adams County, 23 March 1905 — Page 4
Important Notice. The City Trucking company in now owned by F A. Dibble Xi Miller, who have inumk) all indebteduetx. and to whom ell outstanding account* are payable. They will do a general dreyage bueinne* and will handle all kind* of ooal. They bare on hande at preernt a *njiply of rarioue good grsd.e of eott coal including Msgs-1 cine coal the lies! on earth for oook stove*. We thank you for pa*t favor* and aohoit your future trade. 1 Dibble St Miller. ts. Public Sale The under*i)tuei will offer the following property at public aale at his residence one mile on., of Montuonth anti three and 'one half mile* north of D<*oatur, *on the old Cross farm, at ten o'clock a. m on FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1905.: Two work horses, one mare with foal; one oow, fresh Ihe last of April, 7 head of steers; two two-j y**»r olds and tire yearlings, two heifers, two brood sows, full blooded P >Un l China male hog, 35 , ehoats, weighs about SO pounds, 90 head <>f chickens. MX'ormick hinlt>r, John Deere hay tedder. J )hn I Deere corn plow, clover bu n cher. j 3 spring tooth harrows, walking, breaking plow, riding breaking plow, spike tcoth harrows, mower, self dump McCormiok hay rake, grain drill. John Deere hay loader, single »h. vjl plow. I wo iron kettles, top buggy, farm wagon, two double sets work harness, set buggy bar ness, hay ladders and numerous other farming tools; 150 to 170 bushels oats, small amount of bay, cycle grinder, grind stone, barrel churn. *0 feet of hay rope, hay fork, 30 grain sacks, Mcsure pjst augur, cross oat saw, set dump boards TERMS OF SALE— Vll>ams an der I.' oash; sums of #5 an over 9 months' time on approved seeunty. Four j»er oent off for oash CHAS W. JOHNSON. Fred Reppert, Auctioneer On Thursday. March 30, I wi,l hold a puplic sale of {tersonal property at mv residence east of Vera Crux At the same time I will sell my farm of si acres, corsistmg of 35 acres of good black ground and the remainder good clay ground. 64 acres cleared, fi acres nearly rendv to plant corn, 14 acres nice yonag timber and well set to with grass. .Good six-room frame house with cellar, good summer kitchen A go>i brick chiok'n h vase, doable log ham with sheds oonueoted. granery and corn Orib, drove well aulwial mill, plenty of water, flimd ink, tgulonhird bterin;frait Tirms of farm sals mile kwn on day of sale William Emenhiser. Sldr&s Fred Sihroeler will sell at publiosale at his residenoe six miles west ofDecatur, Wednesday, March 29, five head of horses, four oows, three brood sows. 21 shoate. 100 chickens. Oorn, oats, wagons, buggies, farmirg implements, harness household furniture and many other articles. Henry Marhenke will seil at auction at bis residence, 5 miles north 1 of Decatur, or 1 and % miles north j of Monmouth, at 10 o'clock a m , i on Taesday. Mardi 28, Cattle, hogs, 1 implements, harness, surrey, etc.,
A GOOD SHOWING FOR THE A sire with three or more trotters in the 2:10 list must be considered a very great sire regardless of his age. Axtell has sired three 2:10 peiformers at the age of 18, save SIDNEY DILLON. Axtell is the only stallion that ever sired as many as two 2:10 performers at 12 years of age. Electioneer was 36 years old before he sired three 2:10 performers; Chimes 20 yeats; Mabrine King 25 years; Guy Wilkes, 25 years; Dexter Prince 26; Young Jim 30; Alcyone 27. TO GET RACE HORSES breed to a family of horses that breed on as the Axtells have done 3nd are doing. A. N. Acker of Pleasant Mills, owns a very fine Axtell Stallion, sired by Axinite (3) 2:17*4 he by Axtell (3) 2:12, Dam, Mattie O, by Belmont 64, by Abdalian 15 by Hambletonian 10. A. N. ACKER, Pleasant Mills, Ind.
Weather Forecast. , Friday fair east winds. MARKET REPOPT. Accurate pries* paid by Daeatm merchants for various products, Cor reeted every day at 2 o’clock. Itiifldlo Stork .Market E. Buffalo, N. Y. Mar. 22. Special — .Cattle A few kinds sold strong: the 1 outlook is favorable for Monday. | Export steers - $5.40 *7 610 1 Fair to good fat cows .. 290 n 4 40 Stocker* to best feeders .205 i a 435 Export bulla 4.00 iri 4 35 Bologna bulls .... 2.75 yr 850 Oows, fancy ___ 45 00 1// 55 00 Common to good 22.00 & 40 00 H;gs- receipts, 15 can. Market c'oaed steady. Good mediums A heavy 'a 6.70 yt 5 75 Yorkers 5.65 g 5 70 Pigs hi 5 40 Good Rough* A.IXWr 5 00 Common Roughs 3.75/, 4 25 Stags 3 00ft 3 Tk) Sheep—receipts 20 cars; Market slow and dull on iamb*. Choice lambs $8.15 i»t 8 25 Choice westerns - 785(i 8 10 Cull lamb* - _ Choice yearling* 6 75yt 7 50 Handy mixed sheep 5.75 ft 6 10 Cull and common sheep 4..00 fj 500 PITTSBURG MARKETS Union Stock Yards. Pittsburg. Pa , March 22. Hogs—receipts 5 cars ! Heavy Hogs . $5 70 Iff 5 75 I Med;um______ 5.70 «r? 5 75 Yorkers « 5 70 Light 5.55 560 Pigs 5 35 (g 5 40 Chicago Markets Chicago market closed at 1:15 p m todav. according to Decatur Stock and Grain Exchange, May Wheal $1 12] July Wheat 90} Sept. Wheat 84} May Corn 4**| July Corn - 48| Sept. Com 4<i May Oats «0J July Oats 30$ j Sept. Oats 29$ | Mar Pork * 12 77 | May Lard 7 07 j Toledo Markets Changed every afternoon at 3.-GG o’clock by J. D. Bale, DeeatUr special wire service. Wheat, new No. 2. red cash.. .11 10$ Mav Wheat.... - I 11$ j July Wheat. 91 j Sept, wheat 86} Corn, cash 50 May corn 48} July corn... 49} Sept, corn 49} Oats, cash..., 33 Mav o*ts 32] Jufv 0at5..... 32* Sept. oats....'. •• 30i Rye, cash 82 GRAIN. ■t a. l. oamaoL, oasis msbcbabx Corn yellow new S 62 Corn. Mixed new 60 Machine shucked on* oent Isas. Oats, new 30 Wheat. N’n 2 1 05 A neat. No. 3 1 00 Bariev 37 five No. 'a 73 Clover S**d_ . 6 65 Alsyke ___ - g 640 Buckwheat 48 Flat Seed. 80 Timovhv $ 90 Buckwheat _____ 40 STOCK. it rain scasiMi*. ns lbb La mo* @6 00 Hogs, per cwt 4 75ig |5 00 Cettle per lb 3$ Q 4 Calves, per lb 5 Oows 1 Q 3
PO4JI.TR>. Bi i. w. rue* 00. Chickens, young, pai lb 70? Fowl*, per lb 0} Young Turkey 10Old Turkey* * HAY rtARKBT. No. 1 timothy I 8 50 No 17 25 No 1 mixed 7 25 No 1 clover 7 2E Looee hey 1 25 lee* WOOL AND hide*. at B. tuvia b ion. Phone 442 Wool, unwaehed lBto2S 0000 10 0 1 25 Skunk _ _______ 20 ft 150 Opjeeum 1C 40 Mink fO 0 3 00 Mn«kr«» - 3 18 Beef Hide* 08 Calf ’ 10 vcheep Pelt* 26 0 1.26 Tallow 04 COAL—Per Tee Price* of coel on and after IVoem her Ist. until further notice will be a* follows; Hocking Lur.p, per ton S 3 80 Virginia Splint... 4 00 Indiana Lump 3 CO Domestic Nut..,. 3 60 Washed Nut.... 4 00 Pittsburg Lump... 4 00 Pocahontas 4 50 Kentucky Cannell.. 6 QC Anthracite 7 60 Charge* for carrying coal- 26c per ton or fraction thereof; up stairs 60c per ton. OTHER PRODUCT*. bt v»ato3S otDiat ill xiiiiun Eggs, fresh, per doa $ 13 Lard 06 Butter, per pound 18 Potetoee. new 36 Oniona 70 Cabbage per 100 lb 60 Apple*, per bu 1 00 OIL rtARKBT. Indiana 88 Whitehouee... 1.09 Somerset 61 Neodesha. (Kan).... 60 Barkeravill* .98 Ragland 618 Fiona f 1.55 Pennsylvania 1.40 Corning. ......... 1.07 New Caa to. 1-32 North Lima................... .93 South Lima 88 riARKET NOBT3. Liverpool market closed steady. Wheat. $ cent lower Corn, i oent lower Receipts at Liu cage today: Hogs 30000 Wheat 2 Soars Ott? 425 oate Gate - 132oar* Cmle 7000 Sheep 8000 Estimate fgr tomorrow; Hog* 180(0 Wheat 38aaiB Cora 450 cais Oate 680 sarr George J. Henneford hit purchased the interest of Lawrenoe Schlegel in toe blacksmith shop located on North Second street, and will resume business in the old stand, and will weloome the old customers. All outstanding bills and collections are payable to Mr. Henneford. 56d3 We oan sell a paroel of ground on North Second street 88% feet front and 340 feet long at a remarkable low cash prioe. See ns. Merryman & Sutton. 36d2wks Mexioo 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. From March Ist to Mty 15th the Erie railroad will sell tickets to the Pacific coast and intermediate points at very low rates. Ask agents for particulars. Personally conducted land seekers' excursion to western and southwestera parts, via the Clover Leaf Route. Ou 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 souteweet at very low fare for the round trip. Now is the time to visit the rich farming lands of the southwest. Trains leave Toledo 3:68 p. m. and 11:65 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 its Commissions. W. L. ROSS, General Passenger Agent E. L. BROWNE, Traveling Passenger Agent.
Are You Wise? if you are you will certainly see A. B. SMITH & BRO. about your PLUMBING Monroe 3t. Phone 447
Tu Whom If Mai i MW. I have been Appointed gen ernl tgentforth* BalwofVita# Ore Mcdiclue and *ll agent* can secure their auppllee from me Jonathan Burkhead, Moproe. Ind- 300 d P.J. HYLAND” SANITARV PLUMBING OAH PITTING Steam and Hot Water Heating 6AS AND COMBINATION FIXTURES I 2.1 Monroe St. Phone 358 ix NERVOUS DEBIUTf Th# * w!«l «n*n vtin «• «r~*« Is pfinK'st. awntsl s»S iwr-» sms <* smMtloa. •nrttr ra orraansJ SMMW U>» trw tr p» of MTfMX nuSoral. To sttoin tt.it too «ro» mouito It r—i.OoolUij Horou. -sirs «l»o ansy for pfcrucal ss4 moaul >«•■! rffirntlM n-akrlift ll'lOff. servers H*»ViCO* moloo Sv--*. Colm Saw Curoo MmHi Dot l.t», Vomn* IllWf. Vnol »••• MU. SfooUtltoo. lueuMS Ol othoMroohiooSuo to o»*r vcrtioSlnir. Jrng h,Wtl w>4 oth#r n«u tatoeta. knitar klood»o<l r-ionmW atr’tt. 1 for »< *ta. M-oeirt tr**. _ l-iLan aeobot. f , ~.r» «, p-upoH vttl a fMV »»»• t* II »-s oeiaS or bwSttS n.rta ueaicst usocutiom cticsso M* Blackburn A Christen Bossf. opera house The Musical Comedy Pantomine Humpty Dumpty (Formerly Dicksons A Mustard’s) WITH THE PCCRLCSS CLOWN JAMES BONNEU Presented with all its Senic Splendor Wonderful Tricks and Illusions Novel Electrical Effects Appropriate Costumes CATCHY MUSIC UP TO-DATE CHORUSES PRETTY GIRLS The Funny Clown The Acrobatic Dancers Del Zarto Sisters The Sprites and Gnomes AND The Great Special Feature Human FFPPY “™ Frog 1 Ll\l\ I Frog The latest sensation of the day A production complete in everv detail everything to please A feast of laughter FRIDAY, MARCH 24 At Prices within the reach of all 25, 35, 50 AND 75c. ROY AHCHBOLD, DENTIST I. O. O. F. BLOCK. ’Pnon *— Office. 164: residenoe 24 r CALL ON City Trucking Co, FOR STORAGE, TRUCKING, Etc. Heavy Work a Specialty ALL Kinds of coal and COKE. Phone 412 Dibble & Teeple.
B. E._L EW Hoofing, Spouting and all kind* of Galvanized Iron Work. Furnaces* Repairing a Specialty. All W ork Guaranteed. Located In Honrr seo.e**i oui.o.n. o„ Firm
GRAHAM Sc l-OWER DECATUR, INDIANA (Phone 239 AGENTS FOR BEST INSURANCE CO’S. IN THE WORLD r«rm «i city. Fir*. Uahtnina sed wind storm.
IS COME the time for the arrival of I SONG BIRDS and has brought in its wake the Nobbiest Line of MEN’S and BOYS’ T op Spring Coats-.Suits-.** SHIRTS And all things that go to make up the wardrobe—to dress cor--1 Ax*. X D rect in every way, at Most Moderate Cost. NEW HATS And Neckwear here. A call CAPS and Inspection will convince you that you will d/ best to let us supply your wants. An ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE with everything sold. —^ aT Gus Rosenthal's THE SQUARE MAN. DECATUR, INDIANA *33 Pacific Coasj Bf Tickets on sale daily, March 1 to Mav 15, Chi-ls Ms cago to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, 11 ■f Tacoma, Seattle, Victoria and \ ancouver. 1| ■I Correspondingly low rates from other points. ■' II Daily and personally conducted excursions in through Pullman Ij tourist sleeping cars from Chicago to Portland, San Francixo and Ij II Los Angeles without change. Double berth only *;.oo. Fast If trains, choice of routes. Meals in dining cars (a la carte). Mm ■I M rite us for information as to the res- >urces and opportunities, the Ml wonderful climate and kindly soil of the Pacific Coast, how to ME get there, how long it takes and what it costs via the Chicago, ME VA* nwo North-Western Line. Booklets and folders MMm postpaid on receipt of 4 cents in stamps. t
LOUIS KLEIN E Trustee Preble Township Office Day--Wednesoay of each week d liso. JOSEPH V. PEASE, TRUSTEE KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP Office Dar— Wednesday of each week. 44Insure Vour Property •n the Decatur Insurance Agency Gailoglv & Heeding
gDWARD LUTTMAN TRUSTEE ROOT TOW OSH IP Office Dat -Monday of each week ToftL] Feed and Seeds Peninsular Portland Cement Gypsum Rock Wall Plaster We make a specialty of furnishing HIQHGRADfe CLEAN COAL that will burn. J. D. HALT r*hona Q Cor. Jefferson and 2nd Sta.
