Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 65, Decatur, Adams County, 28 March 1905 — Page 4

Public Sale The undervigued will offer the following property at public sale et hi* residence one mile «<»s of Monmouth and three and one half miles north of Deoat ur. on the old Crow farm, at ten o'clock a m on FRIDAY. MARCH 31, IMS Two work borne*, one mare with foal: one oow, fresh the last of April, 7 head of steers; two two-' year olds and tire yearlings, two heifers, two brood sows, fall blooded P iltnd China male hog, 25 shoats, weighs about 80 pounds, I*o head of chickens, Mot’ormiok binder, John Deere hay tedder, John Deere corn plow, olover buncher, j 2 spring tooth barrows, walking' breaking plow, riding breaking' plow, spike tooth harrows, mower, self dump MoCormiok hay rake, grain drill. John Deere hay loader, single shovel plow, t wolron kettles, top buggy, farm wagon, two doable seta 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 chnrn, 80 feet of hay rope, hay fork, 30 grain sacks. Mesure post augur, cross cut saw, set dump boards TERMb OF SALE—Allium* un der |5 cash; sums of l‘> and| over 8 months' time on approved security. Four per cent off for oash CHAS W. JOHNSON. Fred Reppert, Auctioneer r On Thursday. March 30, I wid hold a puplic sale of personal property at my residence east of Vera dm. At the same time 1 will sell my farm of 84 acres, consisting of 35 acres of good black ground and the remainder good clay ground. 64 acres cleared, 6 acres nearly ready to plant oorn, 14 acres n’ce young timber and well set to with grass. .Good six room trame house , with cellar, good summer kitchen. A good brick chicken house, double log burn with sheds connected, granery and corn crib, drove well and wind mill, plenty of water, oement tank, a good orchard bearingfruit. Terms of farm sale made known on day of sale William Emenhiser 61d?&w

Fred Schroeder will sell at publicsale at his residence six miles west ofDecatur, Wednesday, March 29. five head of horses, four oows, three brood sows. 21 shoata, 100 chickens, corn, oats, wagons, bug gies, farming implements, harness household furniture and many ether articles. Henrv Marhenke will sell at auction at bis residence, 5 miles north of Decatur, or 1 and % miles north of M ninonth, at 10 o'clock a. m , on Tuesday, March 28, Cattle, hogs, implements, harness, surrey, etc., Mortgage Exemption. Call on Ina M. Wyatt, notary pnhHc. for your mortgage exemp tion Office over Holthouse. Sohulte & Go’s store, corner 2nd and Monroe streets. 40dw4 ICE! ICE! ! The ioe dealers will make a small advanc? in ice for the coming season, caused by the increase in harvesting. Now is the time to get yoar ioe accounts paid and make a new start. t»2d3 Miller & Debolt do all kinds of carriage and sign painting Phone 456. 60d6

A GOOD SHOWING FOR THE AXTELLS 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 performers at the age of 18. Save SIDNEV 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 sirtd three 2:10 performers; Chimes 20 years; 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 and are doing. A. N. Acker of Pleasant Mills, owns a very fine Axtell Stallion, sired bv Axinite (3) 2:17% he by Axtell (3) 2:12, Dam, Mattie O, by Belmont 64, by Abdallan 15 by Hambletonian 10. A. N. ACKER, Pleasant Mills, Ind.

Weather Forecast. Tuesday Showers east winds. MARKET REPORT _ Accurate pnoee paid by Decatm merchants for various products. Cor reeled every day at 2 o’clock. — Buflalo Stork Market E Buffalo, N. Y. Mar 27. SpecialCattle Receipts 135 care: export aud shipping steers iu good demand aud higher; half fat and butcher's grades steady. ’ Export steer* 85.25 ift 5 <0 | Fair to g.h*i fat cows .. 2.90 «rr 4 10 ■ Stocker- to beat feeders 2 »’>o trr I 30 , Export bulla 300 kt I 25 Bologna bulla .... 2.760 426 Cows, fancy 45 no o 5* 00 Common to gooi 20.00 0 42 00 Hag* - receipts, 00 cars Market active. 5c higher on all grades pigs which is unchanged. Good mediums A heavy's 5.05 ig 5 *0 Yorkers 5.600 5 85 Pigs 525 a 5 30 Good Roughs 4.900 5 00 Common Roughs 3.75« i 4 25 Stags 3 OOynt 3 50 Sheep—Receipts 75 cars. Market; active at steady prices: 15c and 25c higher Choice lambs $8.40 0 8 55 Choice westerns ___ 8 25 <a 8 40 Cull lambs. 6.50a 7 50 Choice yearlings 6.30$ 6 50 Handy mixed sheep__, 5.75 0 6 25 Cull and common sheep 4..00 $5 00 PITTSBURG MARKETS Union Stock Yards. Pittsburg, Pa., March 27. -Hogs—receipts 40 cars. Market higher. Heavy Hogs 1 . 0 570 Medium 5.70 0 5 75 Yorkers . 05 70 Light 5.50 A 5 60 Pigs 5.25 $ 5 30 Chicago Markets Chicago market closed at 1:15 p tn today, according to Decatur Stock and Grain Exchange. May Wheat 11 12 July Wheat 881 Sept. Wheat 831 May Corn 47J July Corn 481 Sept. Corn 48j May Oats..*. 29* July Oats 292 Sept, Oats 28| Mav P0rk......' 12 6» May Lard 7 10

Toledo Markets Changed everv afternoon al 3:00 o’clock by J. D. Hale, Decatur special wire service. Wheat, new No. 2. red cash...fl 08| Mav Wheat.... 1 0": July Wheat 89J Sept, wheat 85| Corn, cash 50 May corn 48| July corn 49 Sept, corn Oats, cash 32 May Julvoats 311 Sept oats.. ” 29J Rye, cash 82 DRAIN. ST B. L. CAIBOL, Q>AL* ■■BOBAIX Corn yellow new I 62 Corn, Mixed new 60 Machine shucked one cent lea. Oata. naw 30 Wheat No. 2 1 03 A neat. No. 3 . 98 Barlev —37 Rye No. k 73 Clover Seed_ . 6 65 Aleyke __ - ©8 40 Buckwheat 48 Flax Seed 80 ! Timothy S 90 Buckwheat _ ___ 40 STOCK. BT FBBD 80881 MAR, DB LBB Lambs 06 00 Hogs, per cwt 4 750 (5 00 Cattle per lb 3j 0 4 Oalvea, per lb 0 5 Clow 1 kj 3

POULTRY. at j. w. plaob oe. Chickens, young, per ih 707 Fowls, per lb - 6j Young Turkey 10— Old Turkeys 8 NAY HARKBT. No. I timothy I 8 50 No 17 25 No 1 mixed 7 25 No I clover 7 25 Loose hay 1 25 less WOOL AND HIDES. BT a. KALVM a son. Phone 442 Wool, unwashed IBto2B Coon 10 0 1 25 Skunk 20 0 I 50 Opossum If 0 40 Mink 50 0 3 00 Muskrat 3 0 18 Beef Hides 08 Coif ’ 10 cheep Pelts 25 0 1.25 Tallow 04 COAL—Pev T.s Prices of coal on and after Decern tier let, 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 Cannoli 6 0C Anthracite 7 50 Charges for carrying coal- 25c per ton or fraction thereof; up stairs 50c per ton. OTHER PRODUCTS. ■f rsaioot tames aso ■■soeAWtt Eggs, fresh, per doe 3 14 Lard 06 Butter, per pound 18 Potatoes, new 35 Onions 70 Cabbage per 100 lb 60 Apples, per bu 1 00 CIL fIARKBT. Indiana 86 Whitehouse 1.07 Somerset 80 Neodesha, (Kan) 58 Barkersville .96 Ragland 53 Fiona $1.51 Pennsylvania 1.36 Horning 1.03 New Can Ms. 1 28 North Lima .91 South Lima 86 MARKET NOBTS. ~~~~ Liverpool market closed steady Wheal. J cent lower Corn, j cent lower Receipts at Chicago today: Hogs 25000 Wheat 26jare Corn 381 cars Oats 236 care Cattle 5500 Sheep 18000 Estimate for tomorrow: Hogs 200(0 Wheat ,'tOoare Corn __ 242 ears Oats 316 can 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 May 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 southwest ern 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 souteweet at very low fare for the round trip. Now is the time to visit the rich farming lands of the southweet. Trains leave Toledo 8:58 p. m. and 11:55 p. m. every day. Free reclining chair cars. Pullman sleepers. W rite 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.

' 1 Wt ■*" F" vs. V k ISA FIGURES THAT FASCINATE are those on the page < of a bank book. Each entry means a lot. It means a certain measure of success and independence. MONEY IN THE BANK makes a man of you, with the respect of your fellow citizens. Why not start an account at the First National Bank Decatur, Indiana. It needn't be a large one at first. You can make it larger as fast as you like. The First Notional Bank DECATUR, IND.

, Important Notice. The City Trucking company is now owned by F A Dibble A Miller, who have assumed all in debtednew, and to whom all outstanding account* are payable, j They will do a general drevage ; business and will handle all kinds > of Coal. They have on hands at ■ present a supply of various good grades of soft coal including Magazine coal the best on earth for cook stoves We thank you for past favors and solicit vour future rrade. Dibble A- Miller. «2tf. I , i To w honi It May t’oiicera. i 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 SOOd

P. J. HYLAND. SANITARY PLUMBING GAB FITTINO Steam (l 0 Hot Water Heating GAS ANO COMBINATION FIXTURES ! 23 Monroe St. Phone 356 j j j j . jr> Jk JksNERVOUS DEBILITY Tb« world admin* mrn who arw atron« In phrkloal mental ami nerve Torre, men ot ambition, energy and pera.ual ma»neti«i> the true type of perteet manl>o<«l. To attain thia the Bret reqaialta ie (r --1 healthy S.reea .bl< h el” enpa tty Cw ph rm J aud mental 1,. .TklJmrntahJ mat elite wortab-ln«. pcrrts s mssviom »»«• e *l": *••** Corea Mereeee Oe» nt». VaIHM *»«**• »•*•,' w *,* oeae ProetreMa. h .eelaeeooao and Jr" ' b '»" to over work, emohine, ir,e hahlte and other ea'ieea. Metre rich, healthy blood and repair* waate.l nereea yqually r«d •<» women. ..Booklet tre*. prlooVl Waboa. Sta tncXAee, poetna i with a roar ante* to rerun 1. II Ovl e-i red or benefited erwran arnicai aiaociatioh cmk-ASO u. s « Blackburn A Christen

ROY ARCHBOLD, DENTIST. I. O. O. F. BLOCK. 1 Ption a— Office 164: residence 24’ CALL ON City Trucking Co. FOI4 STORAGE, TRUCKING, Etc. Heavy Work a Specialty ALL KiNDS of coal and COKE. Phone 412 Dibble & Teeple. B. E. LEW Roofing, Spouting and all kinds of Galvanized Iron Work Repairing a Specialty. All W ork Guaranteed. Located la Heart Sonlerei ouirfna. 0.. Eirv * Special low Excursion Rates TOLEDO. ST. LOUIS & WESTERN RAILRO.4 D COMPANY. “CLOVER LEAF ROUTE.” Season 1905. Settler, Excursion,. On the flr«t end third Tuesday, o each month until April, inclusive to polnta In the South and south eaat. Rate, one-half the fare plua HOO Special tingle trip colonist excursion fare, to points in Colorado. Kanaas. Indian anu Oklahoma Territories, Loulsanla and Texas. Tickets on sale February 2Ht and March 21st. O. A R fares to Denver, Col., and return, extremely low rates of « cents per mile, for tickets doins on sale m Sep ember. Epworth League convention at Denver, very low round trip exclusions tare, from all station, to Denver, in effect early in July. ItOS. California. Pacll c Coast Touns» ticket, jnsale via ail ret u». Good ll month, Stopover prlvleges at pleasure. Pullmo i Mlece Sleeping Cars, free recUnlngOhair and Case Cara. (Meals served a la-carte), high back seat coaches on all through trains. For rates and information apply to nearest Ticket Agent, or addrea, W. L. ROBS General Passenger Agent. Toledo. Ohio E. L. BROWNE. De atur. Ind Confidential! tfvou contemplate atrip to ant point write c, for hfscial inpobMATION.

GRAHAM & LOWER DECATUR, INDIANA (Phone 239 AGENTS FOR BEST INSURANCE GO’S. IN THE WORLD Farm ar • City. Fir«. Lightning aid Wind Storm

BLUE and the GREY and BROWN are the colors for spring suits THEY ARE ALL HERE IN THE FINEST FITTING Hand -ww .. . Young Men’s Tailored Garments Particularly popular with the GOOD DRESSERS PRICES $ I 3 to S2O Our Business Suit Line in all new Shades and All Wool Fabrice in Scotch, Tweeds, Homespun, Worstea and Cassimert Good made, Fine Fitting and splendid Wearing Garments $7.50 to $ 12 To buy here means better goods for less money An ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE with everything sold. Gus Rosenthal’s THE SQUARE MAN. DECATUR, INDIANA

$33 Pacific Coasl f f Tickets on sale daily, March Ito May 15, Chi- VI Hf cago to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, 11 Kl Tacoma, Seattle, Victoria and Vancouver. I* ■ I Correspondingly low rates from other points. I’ HI Daily and personally conducted excursions in through Pullnun I HI tourist sleeping cars from Chicago to Portland, San FrancjKO and 11 Hl Los Angeles without change. Double berth only gt.oo. Fast fl trains, choice of routes. Meals in dining cars (a la carte), fl Write us for information as to the resources and opportunities, the wonderful climate and kindly soil of the Pacific Coast, how to get there, how long it takes and what it costs via the Chicago, /g Union Pacific and North-Western Line. Booklets and folders Jg sent postpaid on receipt of 4 cents in stamps. Alt wll ticket, via thia lioe. T he “Best of Everything N. WAGCENER. Traveling Agent. Jr I 111 22 Fifth Avenue. Chicago. 111.

LOCUS KLEINE Trustee Preble Township Office Day--Wednesday of each week 1 d Imo. JOSEPH V. PEASE, TRUSTEE KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP Office Dav—Wednesday of each week. ‘ 44 8m Insure Vour Property •n the Decatur Insurance Agency Galloglv & Haefllng

£DWaRD LUTTMAN TRUSTEE ROOT TOWOSHIP Office Dav -Monday of each wee, GOAL Feed and Seeds Peninsular Portland Cement Gypsum Rock Wall Plaster We make a specialty of furnishing HIGH GRADE OLEAN COAL that will burn. J. D. HALE Phon, £3 Oor. Jefferson and 2nd Sts.