Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 129, Decatur, Adams County, 12 June 1905 — Page 2
THE n*)| V nFMOHRAT tftaY initnm, Bictrr scxdat» bi u■ w a. «uuin®ham.| tUiICSISTION R AIT C S •> Oarr’.rr. t» r * . Sy C»rr>« r. yer »■ >r ... * 4 l9° I f ■»» ii 15c Bl B>» lr-f »<-*r _ ti lt eiugle cople*. T«o < rnl*. ABvsHlsiag rste*n>*4e kn •" iisppncniloi Bn»«rv<l IB lb» pK’iiflli' »i I* i'biu.% limll • *A. M : cl* • i> .tier 4. H. MULE A MANAGER. Real Estate Transfer• lttepuru-4 by Decatur Ab*tr*ct »»'l tc* Ooeputl W H Myer* to R<i-ar.nab Dailey, j pt oat lot DecAtar. IlflOO. C J Lutx. com , to Laura Os i born, 120 acre* sec 30, Union tp, | •8730. Laura Osborn to Walter Whit-1 tenl>erger. 40 acre* sec 30, Union tp. |2«00 N. Mathewson to Atnc-s Z Smith, , 40 scree, sec 20. St Marya tp ♦•.‘200. i Sam Simiaon to John W. Craig, inlot 345, Berne. |1 John W. Craig to Grace Sim Ison,; inlot 354. Berne. |l. Elizabeth Mosier to Decatur Li- i brairy Board inlot 07, Decatur. |l. Clarence L. Ayers to Nathan Ayers pt oatlot 113-114. Decatur, j •800. Peter H. Colchn to William P. Colchin. pt oullot Isl. Decatur, |4OO. ; John N. Bpranger to Catharine Metzger, inlot 220, Decatur. |IO4O. > J. B Brunnegraff to John N. , Sprungei pt inlots 176-177, Decatur. 1743. J. F. Hocker to Francis O. Lewel-1 Jen, inlot 53, Monroe. 1120. Jacob Miller to D B ford pt sec tion 25, Wabash tp. ♦’*soo. James E Gaus to Grant Hyphenpt mc 4, Blue Creek tp. •500. Tobias Miller to Christian Am- 1 etutz. 40 acres, sec 5. Walmsh tp. ( •1500. B. B Fordyce to Florence E Warner, inlot 11, Pleasant Mills, «L W. 8. Rhoades to John H. Mar tin, 04 acres, sec 30, Jefferson tp. •1800. Isaac Lehman to George Heller, inlot 453. 454. Berne. <450. Fred Reppert to Louie Bultemeyer, inlut 8322. Decatur. IlflCO J. L. Case to Frank Strickler, 4( acres, sec 34. St Marys tp. |l. Cornelius Eiting to Henry Siting. 87 aoiee, sec y and 16, Washington tp. »1. Henry Eiting to Cornelius Eiting, pt see 4, Washington tp, |l. Henry Eiting to John Eiting. pt se<' fl and 4. Washington tp, ♦!. David E. Smith to Elia* Hitch 4C seres se? 34, Union tp, |2ooo. Christian Beery to Lavina Weldy, in>o» 4JB, Decatur. 12300. John Schurger com to C- C Bieierioh. 40 aures, see 11, Kirk-1 land tp, |l." H. B. Bremer kemp to J. HVoglewede, in lot 114, Decatur, •2000. 8 T»w hats at cost at Gus Rosenthal'S. 126tf 89c shirt waists, colon d •11 sizes, this week at Boston JS ore. Iv OUve* Piano and o’gan tuner William a. Spiegel, of For* Wayne, will b» in Decatur ab -at T lesdar, June 13 Leave your order at the Murray hotel.
CLOSING-OUT SALE NOW ONAT QLJS .ROSENTHAL'S All Clothing, Gents’ Furnishings, MUST BE CLOSED OUT AND SOLD AT WHOLESALE OOSTCash OnlV and Strictlv One Price GUS ROSEINTHA L~~~" ALL PERSONS INDEBTED WILL PLEASE CALL AT ONCE AND SETTLE ACCOUNT.
WON AC4IW 11 V> • i• Mu Bat • Rosenthals Defeat Marion Owls Yesterday Made a Great Finish Against Odds - Winning Out In the Ninth Inning. It was an exciting game and still mure exciting finish. that the Ros j enthal* put up yesterday at M»rt<>n. I in their game against the Owls, anil ■ the R<>*enthals deserve much credit . i tor the same, a* they playe-t m the i l face of great odds, ovecame these and won in a driving finish, Il | ! was a great game to win and a | hard one to lose, and the Owls defeat nan only be attributed tj I the great display of headwork put up by the Rosenthals in the two final innings of the game, tn which they overcame a lead of three to | nothing and won by a score of five j to four. Blankenbaker who pitched for he Owls, had the Rosenthals i at his mercy for seven innings, ha ring at least twelve strike outIto his credit, and allowing only | seven hits, six of which came in the eighth and ninth innings. The Owls strated off with a run in the first, being retired in one, two three ' order, from then on until the seventh, when they registered two more, adding another in the eighth, which was their total. The Ros-n---thals did not get to work until the I eighth, when O. France singled. B France followed with another, O. France hiking third on the plav, ! soor’ng on a bunt by Devinney. B France then scored, while the Owls were trying to catch DeVinney stealing the next man was then retired. In the ninth Coffee got a base on balls, was sacrificed to second by Lian. Farrel bunted and beat it out. Coffee going to thiid. Firrel stole second and Peterson scored both by a ripping two bagger to right. O. France sacrificed Peterson to third trom where he -cored on B France’s single. The Owls were then retired in Older and the game was over. The score: 1234 5 6789RHE Owls— 10000021047 2 Ros— 0000000 2 35 7 2 Batteries—Blankenbakei and Underwoo i; F irrrl and Pennington. Killed her “ Robbers Murder Crazy Old WomanFind no Money. ■y United Press News Association. Cincinnati, Onio. June 12 —oe cause whue in an enfeebled and cmldun condition, due to old age. , she had often spoken of large I sums of money that was concealed about her little shack, Mr . Mary Reichert war murdered this morning oy would-tie ro biers, aho tan--1 ivk-d the placo, evidently finding I nothing. lOu fur a Ku.t Cui *et, cover sleeveiesa, at Boston Store.
FIGHT ON Kansas City Board of Trade to Cut Out Chicago. Special Telegram To The Democrat K»n»a« City. June 12— The Km- ' sae City board of trade is bucking ' ‘he Chicago board of trade because a mem ter of a new Kinsas concern was not allowed to us* the Chi ago j b lards’ transactions They have ;-witched wires over the telegraph I lines with Kan*as Cit v as the fountain head Many bucket shops have been hitched onto K»'isas City. The new concern has members in al'jbig cities and claims Kansas City is the largest primary gram market m the country. Weather Forecast. Generally fair; warmer north portion. MARKET REPORT” Accurate prices paid by Decatni uerchant. for various products. Cor »c»ed every day st 2 o’clock. Butlalo Stork Market E. Buffalo. X*. V June 10 Special— Jattle —Receipts 123 Lead; market steady and few unsold. Export steer _— *5.10 <7 5 Ml! Fairtogoo< al cow . ° ’ -r 4 50, Stocker* u Bi leeden 3.00 170 Export bulls 4.25 150 Bologna bulls .... .u<g3 "5 Cows, fancy 40 00 55 00, Common to good Ih.OO a, 40 00 H:gs— Receipt* 20 care, market steady.
Good mediums A heavy * gtiCO Workerss 60 a 5 Pigs 5 6'@ 5 65 Good Roughs__4.B6 q 5 OU Common Roughs 3 75 » 4 00 Stags2.7s 3 60 Sheep—Receipts light: very little doing. Choice lambs>6.4oo 6 65 Choice westerns6.3o a 6 45 Cull'lamba 4 50<p 5 5u Choice yearlingss.2s(tr 5 75 Sandy mixed sheeps.oo « 5 25 Cull and common sheep 3.00 a, 3 50 PITTSBURG MARKETS Union Stock Yards. Pittsburg. Pa ( June 10—Hogs—Receipts 20 cars market stronger. Heavy Hogs>s 50 ® 5 551 Mediums 55 a 5 60 Yorkers - — 6 55a 560 r.ioht 5 65 Q 5 67 j Pigs 5 60 g 5 651 Chicago Markets Chicago market closed at 1:15 p n. todav. according to Decatur Stock and Grain Exchange May Wheat. I July Wheat Sept. W heat 82J May Corn July Corn 52; S*pt. Corn 503 May Oats July Oats 31 Sept, Oats 2’l July Pork * 12 62 July Lard 7 25 loletio Markets Changed every afternoon at 300 oclock bv J. D Hale. Decatur special wire service. W heal, new No. 2 red cash... Il 01J May Wheat....• • July Wheat 87 Sept, wheat 84 j Corn, cash 54 ; May corn I July corn 541 i Sept, corn 58a Oats, cash 33J May oils , J ulv oats 33} i S-pt oats•• 30 Rye. cash 78
OK AIN. tvs U OABS.IL. ÜBAIS MSSCB*«» Corn yellow new • ' n I Corn, Mixed new •' Machine shucked one cent lees Oats, new — — — A’heal. No. 2 ■- ——— i*‘‘ A neat. No. 8 —— Barlev — — — Rye No. i Clover B*ed_ . — klsykt- ** 6 7* Bucswbeat —-—— — Flax Seed. Timothv » RijrlrtvhHM . - * ' No 1 Tim -thr •No 1 Mixed Bated N’o 1 Clover Baled -.—
POLLTRV. SV J. w. FLACB co. Chickens, young, per ib la Fowls, per lb — *1 Young Turkey 10— 6 Old Turkeys 8 OIL. HAKKBT. Indiana 81 ‘ Whitehouse Somerset I] Neodaaha. (Kan) Barkersville -86 Ragland Tiona 11 Pennsylvania 1.31 Corning > New CasUe. l-Z-3 North Lima 861 South Lima 81 j BTOCB. Bl tllD SCBSIMSS. DB LIB Lamb*— , - CC r ' 00 dog* per cwt 4 75§ to 00 , Cattle per lb. Ct A Calves, per lb 6 Oows 1 O HAY HARKPT. No. 1 I mothy I 8 fit I No 1 ” »2fi| No 1 mixed " Z 5 , No 1 ck-er 7 2. r Loose 1 25 less WOOL AND HIDES. st E. kalvsb s son. Phone 442 Wool, unwashed ....33 Muskrat Big 18 Beef Hides B Calf ’ 10 Sheep Pelts 25 @ 1-25 Tallow 04 COAL Per Tee Prices of cosl on and after Decern ' ber ist. until further notice will be as follows: Hocking Lump, per ton $3 801 I Virgins Sphm. — 4 00' Indiana Lump 3 601 i Dvmeetic Nut — 3 60' Washed Nut — 4 (JO Pittsburg Lump.... 4 00 Pocahontas 4 50 Kentucky Cannel 1 6 0C Anthracite 7 50 Charges for carrying coal- 25c pei ton or fraction thereof; up stairs 50c der ton OTHER PRQDUCTI ST «*SIO7* iIJJSSt <SO SSBORSSt* Eggs, fresh, per dot I 14 Lard Os Butter, per pound 12 Potatoes, new 35 TARKET NOETS. Liverpool market closed steady. Wheat J cent higher Corn I cent higher Receipts al Lhicagt today: Hogs 42000 Wheat 8 cars Coin 155 cats Oats 215ca’B ’ Cutie 22 00 Sbeep..... ItUuU Estimate for tomorrow; I H ogw 24010 i Wheat 20 cars Corn ——3o6 cars I O*ts 321 .-ars — A barn for r«nt. See Mrs. Robert ‘ 1 Gregory. flbdtf. Shirt Waist Suita, special 1 prices to reduce the stock at ; Boston Store . | Dress and work shirts at cost at Gue Rosenthal's dosing oat sale. 12fltf
I b ! w k "’ lhe l l 0 town, sold by Janus L-v-*»*- 1 I I See him b»fore buying ‘l All .W overall* 3M’ at uu« , enthal's el >»M out sate- ’ J Ghs.furni.bedfreeW.thallfr.sM'lbmow 10X20 inches. Lyman Bn*Jackets and Kimena’s. 50c each, new goods Justin at Boston Store, Wanted-Two men for mud mix- | Aniilr t<> [HniFl wiitff H. Api Hahv, smith Mercer street 12*13 : S. 14 out. and 420 000 worth of 1 oh thing etc.. mn*t be »■ M »‘V • Ptember first, at Gus Rusentha , ————— FOR A GOOD MEAL, LT. NCH, FRUIT AND CIGARS call The Peoples’ Restaurant and Bakery i | best or se»vue in « h ' w linc Bread and Cakes a Specialty One door north of Fristoe’s Smoke House Bailey & Eichenberger, PROPRIETORS. CgM of Court HouSC. Dc<otur, Indiana
VISIT TRUE'S HOSIERY DEPARTMENT For the New Novelties ir. fancy colored Lace Stripes, Black Lace Stripes and plain Black. Hosiery for , Ladies, Misses and Children. We can do you good also in Men’s Hosiery of all kinds. VISIT TRUE’S FOR SUMMER UNDERWEAR For Men, Women and Children, in all Styles and Qualities, from 5c up. VISIT TRUE’S FOR CORSETS Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Neckwear, Ribbons, etc. Always New Stuff to Show You. AT TRUE’S ■' ' ■" "■■■■■ 11 . I—l ir " T 0 THC ° rF,<c or thc ■ AGENCY DECATUR, INDIANA. If vou want to sell voor farm or city property for cash, list it with the SNOW AGENCY. We have several cash buyers as noon as wbat they wai.l is put upon the market If you wish to buy a country home or city res idence, we may have just what you want, as our lists comprise several thousand acres of good farm lands in Indiana and a large number of city properties. Besides these, we have timber and prairie lands in Missouri, innssota and Arkansas, in all stages of improvements. Property advertised without expense to the owner, if left on th* market forihe time Hated.
5c far the Beat Calicos at Bostuu Store. NU-TRI-OLA » li ,lX,itrl,,.»t.»x«tl«v I lr»iiii| W L , l, ,1 »uy »har» thrjr »r« u—<l, m<l r,,.? *•: tuakv >uu "BrW *.l w»c.“ '"U Sold and UvarauiMv. i„ SMITH. YAGER 4 FALK, DRUGGISTS * 4 A GO »D R’fL’.N D SV M in the l>ank gives a man about the most comfortable feeling he can eni iv. There are many such depositors in The first Notional Bank Decaitb, I*num. And very tew of tb*m commenced their accounts with any more money than you have. Why not do a* they did. Start with what you hare and I keep adding to it. There’s comfort iu the pro-ess. 4
