Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 131, Decatur, Adams County, 14 June 1905 — Page 4

CONSTIPATION diMMMMu <l«nth- fcympY*"ll«»w •■in, l>ir»y Usssih. Had b«t«>r«* the •*?*■*, Hnn4•»h*, IrriUtblatHMM, Hlusnb. ll’j Ju»l BWful. Util/»w* real « «r»i NU-TRI-OLA ■ud NuutU4a LaxaUv* gfalu.** 2k44 by Sold And Guanun«M»4 uy SMITH. YAGER k FALK. DRLbGISTS •mmMuawreurewrea— —BMM BUSINESS MENTION For portraits tad portrait frames call at Lyman Brut. A barn for rent. See Mrs Robert Gregory *6dtf. Stone and oetnent blocks, the heat in town, aold by Julio* Haugk. fie* him bsfore baying 127tf Gits* furnishwl free with all frame* below 16x20 inches Lrmau Bow. Buy thejbest and cheapest fence —the. Page J. D/Nidlinger.Agent. «3dtf Wanted—Two man for mud mixers, good wage* Apply to Daniel Haley, south Mercer street 12x13 See the Decatur Lumber oompany for prices and quality on hard ooal , before baying H*ltf J Oar winter's stock of hard ooal' la in and you are oat. Get yoar; order jn pearly. Deoaturj Lumber j Co. lltdtf Our wind >w’and d »>r screen* are second to none Decatar Lumber Co. 114dtf Lost—A ridged l »and ring, between the water works and Gay & Z wick a fnrmtare atore. Finder return t* Gay & Zwiok's and receive reward Since I have sold oat my business it becomes necessary that all outstanding accounts be collected at once All those knowing themselves indebted please call and arrange your account Reeiwctfully, Gus Rosenthal Found—AJblack horse of medium heighth Owner may have fsatne by making inquiry of John Falk of this city. Mdtt Abe B’bout. trustee of "Jefferson townhsip.. Office day, Friday of each week or at mv residence J2d’mo I just received a fine line of stl ver ware suitable for en*s' such as knives, forks, spoons, 1 sales, everything Vou could want. Just take a peep’in the show window at Hensley s. 16d6 G. R. <& I. Rome City excursion Season tickets good until October 31, 11.30. Fifteen day tickets, SI 90. During the summer the G. R A I wni.selijtickets for train 7 at a special'round trip Sunday rate of one fare to all stations when'’journey can be midi within the day. (.’ excursion A- St Louis via Clo ver Leaf for all trains of Saturday June 17th. good returning leaving’St. Louis, Monday even-1 i g, June l(th T. L Miller, Agent. The Passenger department of the ; Toledo, St. Louis A Western R R.‘ “Clover Leaf Route,” has issued a booklet, entitled, "Get Out. or Get Zu.” from the pen of Mr. Elliert Hubbail,, of the Roycrofters, of East Aurora, N. Y. Copies of this booklet may be obtained by sending 4 cents in stamps to Walter L. Ross,*Geueral Passenger Agent, “ Clover Leaf Jioute,” Toledo, Ohio. Summer Tour Fares—June Ist to Hept. 30th via G. R. & I To Trav. erse City, Mich., (12.30; Omera, 113.30; Northport, (13.50; Petoskey, (14.15; Mackinaw City, (15.60. Return limit Got. 31, 1905. For rates to other points call ’phone 9, or write to C L. Lockwood, G P A. Grand Rapids, M>ch . or J Bryson, Agent. H7d3mo Hiawatha, the Indian play, will be given at Ya Way Ga Mug, near Petoskey, Mich., from July 4 to September 4. 1905. Illustrated folders can be had by calling 'phone 9 or writing C. L. Lockwood, Grand Rapids, Mich , or calling at passenger station. No one who goes to Northern Michigan should fail to see this play given by The folders'‘give sketch of play with illustrations. Get one. J. Bryson, Agent. 127 d 3ino

From Decatur via. “CLOVER LEAF ROUTE” Sunday May 7th and every Sunday B thereafter during the summer. T. L. MILLER, Agt.

$1.25 To TOLEDO And RETURN.

Weather Forecast. Fair tonight and Thursday. MARKET REPORT. Accurate prices pail by Itecstni oen'hants for various products. Cor acted every day at 2 o'clock Buflalo Stock Market E. Buffalo. N.Y Juo*l3Special — I Cattle- Receipts 100 cars; market steady Export steers ___ 55.40 iff 6 011 Fair to good fal cows._, 3.00 <p 4 2T> Stockers to best feeder* 425 iff 4 60 Export bulls _ 425 iff 450 Bologna bulb ....— 3 2 3ows, fancy _______ 40 00 iff 55 U 0 Jommon to gold. 2000 iff 40 00 Hjgs— Receipt* 13 cars, market higher. Jood mediums A heavy s Porkers 560 iff 5 65 Figs 5 60iff 5 75 Good Roughs -4.85 iff 5 00 Common Roughs 3 75 <r 4 00 Stags ______ __ .2.75 iff 3 50 Sheep—Receipts 3 cars; trade active. Choice lambs (6.504 6 70 Choice westerns 6.40 4 6 6 > CulHamb* 4 50-ff 5 50 ' Choice yearlings 5.25iff 5 75 Sandy mixed sheep 5.00 iff 5 25 Jul I and common sheep .3.00 iff 3 50 PITTSBURG MARKETS Union Stock Yanis. Pittsburg. Pa June 13 —Hogs—Receipts 7 cars; market stronger. deary Hogs I . 45 60 Uodium 4 5 70 Yorkers __ . « •’> 70 Light __ 4 5 75 Figs 0 5 75 Chicago Markets Chicago market closed at 1:15 p n today. according to Decatur Slock uid Grain Exchange July Wheat J 84| Sept. Wheat. Dec Wheat 82 i July Corn 52 j Sept. Corn 51; ' Dec Corn 47; ' J uly Oats 304 I Sept, Osts 28’ I Dec Oats 29; i July Pork • 12 55 July Lard 7 25 Toledo Markets Changed every afternoon at 300 jclock by J. D Hale. Decatur special wire service. Wheat, new No. 2. red cash...ll 02 i July Wheat 861 ' Sept wheat 841 I Dec Wheat Corn, cash 56 ; July corn 54j I Sept corn 54 i Dec corn Oats, cash 32 i1 julv oats 324 Sept, oats • • 29; Dec oats Rye, cash 77 | WAIN. SY a. L. CASSOL, QBAIS ÜBBCSASI Corn yellow new | 70 Corn, Mixed new 69 Machine shucked one oent leas Ost*, new 29 I Wheat. No. 2 ; 95 , a neat, No. 3 ___________ 901 Barlev 37 | Rye No. X 68 Clover Seed - 5 75 Alsyke _ - - . — 4 615 Buckwheat 48 Flax Seed___ 80 ‘ Timothv I 90 Buckwheat 40 No 1 Timothy 8 00 No 1 Mixed Baled 6 00 No 1 Clover Baled 6 00 . POULTRY. BY /. W. PLAOB 00. Chickens, young, per lb__ 7@ Fowls, per lb 7 j Young Turkey.... 10— 6 , Old Turkeys 8 I OIL HARKBT. Indiana 81 Whitehouse ,99 I Somerset 71 Neodesha, (Kan.) 47 Barkersviile 86 Ragland 62 Tina*,,,. 51.46| Pennsylvania Ix4l Corning .98 New Casuu 1-2 S North Lima 86 South Lima 81 ■ STOCL. BT PBBD SOBBIMAS, DB LBB Lambs 06 00 dogs, per cwt 4 754 15 00 Cattle per lb 3j Q 4 Calves, per lb 4 5 Cows 1 0 3 HAY HARKBT. No. 1 timothy I 8 50 ' No 1 " 7 251 No 1 mixed . 7 25 I No 1 olover 7 25 | Loose hay 1 25 leeis

$1.75 To DETROIT and RETURN.

WUVL ANU by B- balvbb a sos I*soo* 442 Wool, unwashed 33 Muskrat 54 18 B«ef Hide* 8 i Calf ’ 10 Sheep Pelt* - 25 4 T. 25 Tallow 04 COAL Per Tee Price* of coal on and after Decern tier Ist. until further not.ce will be a* j follow*: Hocking Lump, per ton __ (■< 40 Virgin* Spltm. __... 3 80 Indiana Lump.— 3 20 I Dumoetic Nut — 3 (0 Washed Nut 3 60 Pittsburg Lump 2 60 Pocahontas 4 00 Kentucky Canned 5 50 Anthracite 6 75 Charge* for carrying ooal- 25c pet ton or fraction thereof; up stairs 50r der ton. OTHER PRODUCTS. BY VASIO3I tSJJSSI A*o ■*S3StSY* Eggs, fresh, per do* 1 14 Lard 06 Butter, per pound ■ ■ - Potato**, new 35 HARKET NOBTS. Liverpool market cloned steady Wheal | cent higher Oom, ’ oent higher ReceipM al umoagc today; Hog* <OOOO Wheel 8 cars Com 225 car* Oats 91cats Coal 22000 Sheep IHUJO Estimate for tomorrow; Hog* 27000 Wheal 1 car Corn 257 car iJats 119 ar a Tk« OltMl (hare*. The oldest < bristian etaureb In tbs ; world 1* at Rome Not far from the 1 Brent Church of Ht. Maria M.ixxiore. In i i street bearing the same nauie. i* th* I much smaller Chun-b of Bt. I’uentiaua. I which tradition a* well as the opinion i of archaeological expert* declare* to be the most ancient of the Christian e«l | lfl<-e» of Rome. About the middle of the first century ; • certain Roman senator named Pu dens bad a bouse on tbi* spot. He i was a Christian convert and. it is said , a distant relative of Paul, the apostie . who lodged with him from A. D. 41 to ; 60 and converted bis two daughters Praxedes and Pudentiana. For the re figious uses of himself and guests he built a small chapel In this bouse, and ; when be died in 9»i and bi* wife a I year later hl* daughter added a bap • tistery, the plan* for which were drawn by Pius, the then bishop of Rome. In ' course of time a church was ere- ted i on the site of the original bouse o! Pudens and consecrated by the b.sbop ' m 108 or 14-1

To W hom It May Concern I have been appointed gen eral agent for the saleofVitat Ore Medicine and all agent* can secure their suppliet from me Jonathan Burk head, Monroe, Ind. 800 d

JjßSg A GOOD ROUND SUM in the bank gives a man about the most comfortable feeling he can enjoy. There are many such depositors in The First Notional Bank Decatcb, Indiana. And very tew of them commenced their accounts with any more money than you have. Why not’do as they did. Start with what you have and keep adding to it. There’s comfort in the process. ■i FOR A GOOD MEAL, LUNCH, FRUIT AND CIGARS CAL.L It Peoples’ Restaurant and Bakery BEST Os SERVICE IN Olig LINE Bread and Cakes a Specialty One door north of Fristoe’s Smoke House Bailey & Eichenberger, PROPRIETORS. Cast or court nouac. UctMior, lnu.«u«

- — MARRIAGE IN MEXICO. ■aw th* Ka*a*ew»es< ••* We4*la* ('•reaaoaies Aea < etebraled. The Mexlcju p*#pl* are hospitable to ■ fault, always aelcotuing tlielr frletwls ewu though they have not enough U Out thetnsoiies And they rvl.gioiiaiy visit the sick, including thoas wua I j have coutsgiou* dlsea»ea They ar* al to addicted to public *o> I*l functious. the invariable mode of eutertaiiimvut be;ng tbedam-e. Tb*y are loud of mu- ■ ;i.ough not proficient in tl.e art of. making it. probably more from lac* of, opport milt) than from lack of capac- j tty The violin and gutter are the usual , luatrumeut* of music, the repertory of the local musician* being usually Um-, Ited to a few tuues which are tn equal deui iud for the dance and for th* tuner*. 1 ' One of the most Interesting and beau-1 Uful of the social function* l* th* pren dorto. When a young man wish** to marry be ask* for the girl of bl* choice of the parent*, not of the girl tierself j and if she I* given the prendorlo at ones follow*, ushered In by shooting ■ •nd dMßoustrattou* of joy. The brids ■nd bridegroom are publicly presented to their future parents In-law. after ■ which the company pas* in procession tn front of the •■oupie. each one dropping a piece of money into the bauds of tb* bride Then follows tbe Inevitable dance Tliis public botmtbal i* considered almost a* binding a* marriag* and I have beard of but on* mat*ace in which tbe compact was not kept tbe recreant bridegroom In that caso being j visited wttb ->stracism Tbe betrothal,' t* usually followed by marriage just a* soon at tb* services of tbe priest can | t>» se--ureal The marriage ceremony is, followed by a feast mure notable for 1 tho abundance of things to drink than 11 for things to eat and by tbe usual . dance. Indeed the festivities are often prolonged for several nights after U» w*udmg —Southern Workman A tea* War Arona*. A man with a large family of daugb <*"s -n liis baud* may profit by tbe follow ug *ugg**Uon: An old i-idy wb* had several unmarried daugnters fei them largely on a fish diet be- ause. at I •he Ingeniously observed, "fish :• rich j tn phos( horns. *n I pbospboru* Is useful in making matches." Her First IHaner. ( “Tea." said Newliwod, "my wife and I *re housekeeping now She prepare! | our first dinner last night with her own fair band*." i • How was itY’ askel Bacbeller. "Well, the nuts and raisins were tae. '—Philadelphia Ledger Meat Dea*lr of lasnlta. Fwedd.e—That creature actually told me to mind my own business. y’kn >w’ , Cbolly — The lm;-ert!nent wretch, Fweddie-Positively Insulting! As if to Insinuate don t y'know. that I wa* la Business!—Cleveland Leader ST. KILDA ISLAND. Tbe datives Have tolala Only Whea Visited by Foreigners. There are mauy places where it isj l Impassible to catch cold because there j 1* no cold to catch. There is st. Kilda, that lonely rocky island which was visited by Dr. Johnson when be and Roswell were making their famous | tour of the Hebrides. There are about I a hundred inhabitants on the island.' The coasts ara so prwip.tou* that for eight tn tilths in tbe year it is prac ticaliy Inaccessible. Several vessel*, from the mainland cal! there during, tbe summer. Aud. strange to say. whenever a ship reaches the island from tbe mainland every iuhabltaut. even to the inf ints. is seized with a cold. This fact has been kuowu for more than 200 years and was of grvst i Interest to Dr. Johnson.- who was skep | tical < om-eryung it. The question of this St. Kilda cold long puzzled men, who never dreamed that it was au Infectious disease aud that wittiout the possibility of intec tl-ui it is impossible to catc h it. no mat ter what the exposure may be. That is to nay. it Is due to a micro organism, and without tbe presence of this micro organism the disease cannot be cun tracted.—New York Herald

Summer Vacations If You have not already decided where you will spend your summer vacation, let us send you “Michigan in Summer” a beautiful book of photos and brief word pictures of Petoskey Mackinac Island Traverse City Harbor Borings Bey View Nesbtawacits Oden Morthport Omena Weuuetonelng and the most convenient route to stl Northern Michigsn Summer Resorts. Fishermen will be Interested In "Whsss to oo Fishiho." Send 2c stsmp to C. 1. Lockwood, CPA., G. R. Sr 1. R'y Grand Rapids, Michlran.

GRAHAM & LOWER DECATUR, (Phone 239 AGENTS FOR BEST INSURANCE GO’S. IN THE WORLD r.nn .»< Oity. rir.. LWniim W t M storm,

GRAND LOW RAH EXCURSION To Niagara i alls and Ut ' , sort*. '*• Llovct l eal | Th* popular y**rlt Mcursion U>| ?« U u:“^i f ?6 to TNX* Fall*, Ocean City, -N“* L-itt, t »p« May. N- J-- aol ‘ o t^** f Atlanttccowt i r«*>rt» . , _ All ticket* rx*l returning twelve dav* from dare of *ale J See ti-areol Clover Leaf 1,,r . CLOVER LEAF TRIPS Special Low Eicursion Rates TOLEDO. ST LOHS A WESTERS RAILROAD COMPANY. “CLOVER LEAF ROUTE ” Season 1905. Rnuoi-trip FwfW to *• J? i April- MV wodjuce at low via ••Clov*r Loaf Route n p O K Anausl Meeting July 11-ll Very lo* fares, optional routs from Toledo vt* rail or boat. ChAtAUuu*. N. Y . Etcurslous July Ttb »n 4 Tstb fesreptlon*:!! in* ratra »ul be nstnrd by the "Olover Leaf" for theM escur •ions B«.ttn>or» Ma.. Christen Endeavor Convention. July S-W; r»tes on» tare l>.u* 41 for round trip gas Francisco, to* Anrei** »nd Portland. Or* For the various meetings *nd convention* tn be held on the P»ct*e ' ->•** during the stimtner the Clover Le»t Karate willo<er exceptionally low rat-» with ai l verse routes side trips and stop-over prtv | elege*. (, A. A Fare* to Denver. Col. Eitremely low rats ot os* cent per mile for tickets OS sale Aug «• to Sept, i Passenger* can « one route and return another hspeeiaay desirable side trip- from (Mover ar* hem* I arranged for those *ttendlos thi* meeting I Epworth League Convention at Denver, very I b>w round trip eicur*lon*fare* from al. stations to Den. er. on sale June v- to July , 3 Diverse routes, stop-overs and side trips granted California, h*c.f < (o*sl T un*t tickets on sale via a., set -* G-»d 9 months Stopover privieges at pleasure. Pullmo i Pelwcv Sleeping Cars, free recliningCha r and Case Cars. Meals served a la-cartei. high back seat coa-'bes on a! through train*. F»r rates and informattos apply to nearest Ticket Agent or address Confidential, If you contemplste atrip te asv poi»t writs cs for spsciaL ll>ro»MATIOS W.L BOS® Genera Passenger Agent To.edo, Ohio E L BROWSE. Trase.ing Passenger Agent. T L MILLER Agent, Decatur. Ind CALL ON City Trucking Go. STORAGE, TRUCKING, Etc Heavy Work a Specialty A.LL KINDS of coal AN! COKE. Phone 412 Dibble & Miller. Insure Your Property *n the Deiatur Insurance Agency Galiogly & Haefling

«5650 Portland ■ f t? AND RE TURN IB ■ I T r ? m Ch ‘ cago> via Chicago & North-Western Ry., if ■ I ai t 0 September 30. Choice of routes via Omaha, ■■ II Tu Cyen v ne “ nd Gran ecr. via St. Paul and Minneapolis, I ■ 1 through the mountain scenery of Colorado and Utah, II ■ 1 D r °? gh thc Lakc McDonald Country or the Canadian II Wb d° C t. lCS e’ ticlcets via California or via Yellowstone II Park at_shght advance in rates. /I BV Correspondingly low rates fronTother points, account/# W< l^!! r o’ 8 r. A 1 !’ ID CLARK CENTENNIAL Zs *' rich • n< * < row,n < Clues in the world. a Beit 0/ Ebtrfthlng. «s«rd <• «»• eepesltlos lad 111 Ie. 11 ’*' 0 ,he Northwest scat to 11 amIII s1 kl * ,y ,|l>r|>< '° receipt ut two > cent stamps- \ An U««ts tickets via this Ua«. luiT I a

I directory BURT MANGOLD, oareriasr south sicono av. WITH VHSNI 4*3 OS. J M M LtMJIS KI.MM Trustee Preble Township Offle* Day ■ -Wednesday of CDWARD LUTTMAN rmisree «<>ot tovqshib Ornoi Day -Monday of sack JOSEPH V PEASE TRUSTEE KIRKLAND Orrtce Day— Wadnamiay o f week 44 ROT ARCHBOLD. OBNTiaT I. O. O. F. BLOCK. Phon a—Office. 164: reaidamw 444 SWiTJJJJ-U# JEhm TH " ' /NERVOUS DEBILITY Th. world admire. *>«> who ar* m.ntal an* tor., mra of Mnotti .n, ro-nt, prrwmalnwgnriiwe U» tree tyre-fp-rf--: To UU » this Ui. tlr-t reum.lt. i« . .- a- - • NSW vIOOO mite otr«M. Ca w. Curw te«rv»w« |'»f. F«h»m ■•»«*•** v •* RMt FfMtfYUBA. |ta«»»te»"te4*M(Xh*rtr a.] , to o*»r word.ar .g hAbita an] atb»r c* M«kM rlrfc. bMlthy bl<>M Rr-a!ir <OO4 for •■“’hi«< ft**. frkellflßb-'i. • k ptwrtpm: 1, witt Mta>« to f*fua llf Bot rurwd «r b»n»*' • i »*rrv« 4<o»CAi a two a now Chicago Blackburn A Christen I _ P. J. HYLAND. SANITARY PLUMBING FITTING Steam * lh ' Hol Waler Heating 6AS IND COMBINATION FIXTURES 23 Nonroc St. Phone 358 fcOftL Feed and Seeds Peninsular Portland Cement Gypsum Rock Wall Plaster We make a specialty of furnishing HIGH GRADE CLEAN COAL that will burr.. J. D. HALI Phon*a Cor. Jefferson and 2nd Sts B. E. LEW Roti fl ng, Spouting and all kinds of Galvanized Iron Work. Furnaces, Repairing a Specialty. All Work Guaranteed. boosted tn Henrv Sonisgei oui.ain. » f'' (