Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 142, Decatur, Adams County, 26 June 1905 — Page 4
MALARIA Im pr>i*<>n germ* in the bh*»<l Kelp Niture to HH’iu<HU”r<l»’»tr’ , y Uum by u<4UM NU-TRI-OLA aud Mutriote LaxMlveGremihm DU«*weaa* t<i»i nl«ty wih«y nrv umhl. nn4 they wul uuMe yuu ”uww it, I uwr" Fur *aU* by Sold and Guaranteed by SMITH. YAGER A FALK. DRUGGISTS finmimi— J„. -J BUSINESS MENTION Glumn furnished free with al' frames below 16x20 inches. Lytuau Bros. Stone and cement blocks, the bent tn town, sold by Julia* Haugk See him before buying ls7tt See the Decatur Lumber company for prices and quality on hard ooal before buying siaitf J Our window and door screens are •eoond to none Decatur Lumber Co. IHdtf All persons knowing themselves indebted to Mrs Alice I’eterson, please call and settle at once and avoid the collector. Mrs. Alice Peterson. 138d6t Our winter’s slock of bard ooal Is in and yon are out Get your order ’in .early. Decatur) Lumber Co. ‘ Htdtf abe'Bebout, trustee of R.leffarson lownhsip,. Office day, Friday of each week or at mv residence. 99d3m0 Winona Lake, Ind. Fifteen day ticket sale May 10 to September 30, 51 .95. Season tiedeta May 25 to September 30, limit October 31, $2.55 Mexico nineteen hours neares Double daily through service, iron Mountain route Ask ticket agents, Oor A. A. Deane. Jr., T. P A. 200 Sentinel Bldg., Indianapolis. During the summer the G. R & I. tickets for train 7 at a epecial'round trip Sunday rate of one fare to all stations ney can be made within the day. On July 1, 2, 3, and 4, the Erie r ailroad will sell excursion tickets to all points within a radius of 200 miles from selling sation, at very low rates. Return limit July sth. Ask Erie agents for particulars. Sutnmr Toure Fares—June Ist to Sept. 30th via G. R. &1. To Trav ereeCity, Mich., 112.30; Omera, $13.30; Northport, $13.50; Petoskey, $14.15; Mackinaw City, $15.60. Return limit Oct. 31, 1905. For rates to other points oall 'phone 9, cr write to C L Lockwood, G. P. A. Grand Rapids, Mich , or J. Bryson, Agent. 127d3m0 The Passenger depart meat of the Toledo, St. Louis A Western R. R.‘ “Clover Leaf Route,” has issued a booklet, entitled, “Get Out, or Get In," from the pen of Mr. Elbert Hubbard, of the Roycrofters, of East Aurora, N. Y. Copies of this booklet may ba obtained by sending 4 cents in stamps to Walter L. Roes, General Passenger Agent, “ Clover Leaf Route," Toledo, Ohio. 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 cue who goes to Northern Michigan should fail to see this play given by Ojibway Indian actors. The folders give sketch of play with illustrations. Get one. J. Bryson, Agent. 127 d 3mo
To Whom It Uay Concern. I have bees appointed gon eral agent for the sale of Vitae Ore Medicine and all agents can secure their supplies from me. Jonathan Burkhead, Monroe, Ind. BOOd 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 Petoakey Macktnao Tatand l| Traverse City Harbor Hprinaa Bay View Neahtawauta Oden Northport Omena Weauatonelntf and the most convenient r<*te to al! Northern Michigan Summer Resorts. Fishermen will be interested in "Whbrm to oo Fishing." Send 2c stamp to C.L. Lockwood, C.P.A., if 7 JI I c. k. & i. R’y. Grand Rapids, j'Jb, / Michigan.
For portraits and portrait frames; •all at Lyman Bros G. R. AI. Rims City excursion 4*aaon tickets good until October 3l> $2.30. Fifteen day tickets. $1.90. Gypsum wall piaster— j Fresh car at Decatur Lumber Co. 138tf Loaf—A ton dollar bill, at the Christian church corner. Finder will please leave that this office and receive reward. Found—A small pocketbook, containing fourteen cents. Inquire ot Charles Miller at City Trucking company office, Choice building lots for aale at reasonable firm* in the Hanna ad- : dition to Decatur. Indiana. In- [ quire at Schurger A- Smith's law a"d abstract ortioe. Decatur, Ind. I 138dtf $200,000 of money to loan on city , and farm projierty, on the very lowest rate of interest at Schurger A Smith a law. ahetraot and real estate office, Decatur, Indiana 13Mlf Swells es Aeeieat Bffrwt. From shut has come down to ns written, painted or chiseled. the Egyptian Ion! must have twen a great swell. The details of the twelfth dynasty show Egyptian elegance at its best. The lord has a male housekeejier, bis mlatre d’hote, called ' sui>erintendent of tbe provision house." There was a "superiutendaat of the baking bouse." and the mixer of drinks bad tbe title of "scribe of the sideboard." Perhaps he was a butler and regulated the supply of wines from the cellar. There were gardeners, porters and handicraft men, all busy In attending to tbe muster. “A preparer of sweets" must have been a confectioner. Tbe Egyptian when be was no longer mortal had hotws of being well fed in the hereafter, as he believed be would be nourished in bls particular heaven with abundant goose and l>eef. Offerings to gods show tbe variety of the j Eg' ptian menu, and in one are included ten kinds of cooked meat. Ove kinds of birds or game, sixteen varieties of bread aud cake, six assorted wines, four brews of beers, eleven sorts of fruits aud an endless number of sweet things. Flowers la Mnrthrrn Reuls. An English traveler iu northern Rus ala writes to the Gardener’s Chronicle that nothing surprised him more than tbe universal presence of well grown flowering plants In dwelling rooms Even In tbe cells of monasteries and In the studios of city photographers far ther north than Archangel he found such plants as oleanders, crotons pe- . largouiums aud fuchsias in almost every room. The double windows, so necessary to keep out the cold, have a I draft tight space between them filled with flowering plants, aud it dues not seem necessary to o|»en them for air I during the short hot summer. From September to June tbe country is buried in snow and shut in by ice. The average temperature for January is only 10 degrees. The July tempera ture. however, has an average of 60 degrees F„ which is hardly to be wondered at when it is remembered that the suu shines twenty-two hours out of the twenty four. Lost the Prise. James Crossley. a noted English bibliomaniac, hied him one memorable day to a bookstall in Shudehlll market and, spying a little volume, t'»**k it up aud glanced carelessly through It. After awhile he asked its price from an old woman and was told it was two aud sixpence "I’ll give you sixpence for It," said Crossley. “Nay." replied the poor old dame; “it cost me 2 shillings." Whereupon our book devourer threw It down in disgust and retired. A gentle man. overbearing the altercation «tep|>ed forward and purchased It at the sum demanded. Crossley returned soon after and, noticing the book had gone, anxiously inquired what had become of It. "Bold," answered the woman. "for what you refused to give.” "Tell me who bought It, and I'll give him 10 shilling* for It!" said Crossley J eagerly. The moral is self evident. A Ray of Licht. The stralgiitest thing iu nature or art Is a ray of light when passing tlirough a medium of uniform density. Hence the eye Is enabled to test the straightness of an edge or tube by bolding it a > nearly ns possible coincident with nr- t light, such parts as depart fro.. . iraightness then intercepting a r... and enuslug n shade to lie cast upon other parts. It Is not known at what early period In the history of mankind the discovery was made that straightness could be thus determined. It Is certain that thousands of mechanics use the method dally without being able to give a rational explanation of GRAND LOW RATE EXCURSION. To Niagara Falls and Seashore Re. sorts, Via Clover Leaf Route. The popular yearly excursion to Niagara Falls and the Jersey Coast Resorls, via Clover Leaf Route will be run on the following dates: August 2 and 16—To Niagara Falla aud return. August 2 and 'JO—To Atlantic City, Ocean City, Sea Isle City. Cape May, N. J., and other Atlantic coast I resorts. All tickets good returning twelve j days from date of sale See nearest Clover Leaf agent, for - rates or address W.L. ROSS, Gen. Pass Agt. Toledo, Ohio.
Weather Forecast. Fair, except showers; south poation cooler. MARKET REPORT. Accurate prices paid by Decatur uerchanta for various products. Cor ■acted every day at 2 o'clock. Buffalo Stock Market E. Buffalo, N. Y. June 24 SpecialCattle—Receipts 30 cars; prices unchanged, Export steers ______ $5.25 r? 5 55 Fair to good fat cows 2.90 4 00 Stockers to best fewlntn e26 <(t 4 25 Export bulls 4 00 a I 50 Bologna bulb ...225 <r 3 25 Cows, fancy 40 00 a 56 00 Common to good . I B.OOiqj 38 00 ( H-gs— Receipts 20 cars, market 5c higher Good mediums A heavy a (ft 5 65 Yorkers (ft 5 65 | Pigs @5 70 Good Roughs 4 85 (ft 5 00 Common Roughs. 875 <i I 00 Stage-.— .... .175 g< 8 60 Sheep—Receipts 40 cars; market steady. Choice lambs $ . 8 00 Choice westerns . (ft 750 CulHambs « 6 50 Choice yearlings 3 6 75 Handy mixed sheep___ . (ft 625 Cull and common sheep .2.50 4 3 50 PITTSBURG MARKETS Union St-vk Yards. Pittsburg. Pa June 24—Hogs—Receipts 25 cars; market active; 5e higher Heavy Hogs.— $ . @5 60 Medium n 5 60 Yorkers . (ft 5 60 Light Q 5 60 Pigs (ft 5 60 Chicago Markets Chicago market closed al 1:15 p n. today, according to Decatur Stock xnd Grain Exchange July Wheal $ 891 Sept. Wheal 811 Dec Wheat 84 ‘ July Corn 54| Sept. Corn.... 54 J Dec Corn 494 July Oats S*2x Sept. Oats 30j Dec 0at5..... 313 July Pork • 12 70 July Lard 7 32 _l°l e <t° Markets Changed everv afternoon at 3KX) j clock by J. D. Bale, Decatur special wire service. Wheat, new No. 2. red cash.. .$1 08 July Wheat 89| Sept, wheal 86| Dec Wheal Corn, cash 56J July corn 564 Sept, corn 55| Dec corn Oats, cash 33} Julvoats 341 Sept, oats ** 31f Dec oats Rye, cash 76 (MAIN. ST ■. L. OABBOL, QBAIB MSBCBASI Corn yellow new $ .71 Corn, Mixed new 69 Machine shucked one cent lees. Oats, new 29 Wheat, No. 2 1 02 A neat. No. 8 97 Barley 37 Rye No. k 67 Clover Seed_ 5 75 Alsyke Q 6 15 Buckwheat 48 Flax Seed 80 Timothr - 11 02 Ruck wheat _ 40 No 1 Titnothv 8 00 No 1 Mixed Baled 6 00 Nol Clover Baled _ 600 POULTRY. BY J. W. PLAOB 00. Chickens, young, per lb 7@ Fowls, per lb -7) Young Turkey 10—6 Old Turkeys 8
OIL (TARKET. Indiana 81 Whitehouse 99 Somerset 71 Neodaeha, (Kan.).... 47 Barkersville 86 Ragland... 62 Tiona ...,$1.46 Pennsylvania 1.31 doming 98 New Caaue. North Lima 86 South Lima....... 81 RTOCK. BY FBBD (OHBIMAB, LB LBH t*mhs Q 6 00 dogs, per cwt. 4 75@ $5 00 Cattle per lb 8} Q 4 Oalvee, per !L._ fi 5 Oown _1 d 3 NAY MARKET. No. 1 timothy I 8 50 No 17 25 No 1 mixed 7 25 No 1 clover 7 25 Loose hay 1 25 lees WOOL AND HIDES. BY B. KALVBB S (OH. Phone 442 Wool, unwashed... 33 Muskrat 3 Q 18 Beef Hides 8 Calf ’ 10 sheep Pelts 25 Q 1.25 Tallow 04 COAL—Pot Tss Prices of coal on and aftgr Decern ber Ist. until further notici 1 will be sa follows:
Hocking Lump, per ton S 3 40 V; gina Splirn 80
Indiana Lump - Ikote-i.. Nut - 3 1 Washed Nut Pittsburg Lump •’ ■ . ' I Krutucky Canuell » 1 Anthracite " u Charge* (or carrying coal- 25* per ( ton or trm'lion thereof; up stairs s(k < der ton OTtIEW PRODUCTS. BY fIBIOJI »«>JBS» 4«o BtS.lBtSY* Egg», fresh, per dot > (> - Bulter, per pound Potatoes, new. * HARKBT NOETA, Liverpool market closed steady Wheat 1 •ent higher Corn J cent higher Revetpw at umoagi. today: Hoge • i ,soa ’ Wheal 3 ' s * rK Corn rut, 16lce»e Cutir? 18000 ShLp,... Estimate for tomorrow Hogs 21«» Wheat A** 1 " Oom 983 oars HU Oely Ckeeee. ”1* there « naui in all this audience, demanded the female lecturer on womnu'a rights, “that has ever done any tkieg to lighten the bunleu on ills wife’s shoulders? Whst do you know of woman's work? la there a mau here." she continued, folding her arras and looking over tbe aaserably with superb scorn, "that has ever got up In tbe morning, leaving his tired, wornout wife to enjoy her alutnberw. gone quiet j ly downstairs, made the lire, cooked I his o« u breakfast, sewed the missing | buttons on the children's clothes, darn , ed the family stockings, scoured the pots and kettles, cleaned aud tilled the .amps aud doise all this If necessary day after day uncomplainingly? If there be such a man In this audience , let him rise up! I should really like : to see him " And in the rear of tbe hall a mild I looking man in spectaclee. Iu obedience Ito tbe summons, timidly arose. He i was tbe husband of the eloquent speak | er. It was the flrat time he bad ever bail a chance to assert himself.—Novel Magazine. Cease ot the Row. Mrs. Popley —For gHxlness' saks what'a the matter with Willie? Mt Popley (from tbe bathroom,—Oh. be wunts the earth. Mrs. Popley—Wants the earth? Mr. Popley—Yes; at least that portion of it that I'm trying to wash off bia bands aud face.—Philadelphia I'ress. Jndsing Her Appetite. Very Stout Old Lady (watching the lions fedi—’Pear* to me. mister, that ain't a very big piece of meat for aueb au animal -Attendant-It may aeem like a small piece of meat to you. ma'am, but it'a big enough fur the lion, j Cultivate the Dlfllenlty. The way to g t to the top is to cultivate the difficult. The way to stay at the bottom 1* to cultivate that which almost anybody else similarly clrcum- : stanced can do as well.—Troy Press. Everything that Is worth thinking I has already been thought liefore. We must only try to think it agaim— Goethe. A Japanese Test. In Japan ft appears that one factor entering into the choice of a daughter- i in-law is her skill in raising silkworms. I There is more to this than api«?ars on the surface of the statement, for It ■ seems that the thread spun by a silkworm is regular and even in proportion, as the worm lias been regularly aud carefully fed. The prospective mother-in-law carefully and minutely i examines the garments of the aspiring i bride, judging of her qualifications by ; their condition. ■ - Muat Re In. Would Be Musician-Do you thtnk there is any musk- In me? Professor —There ought to be. sir. I have heard | none come out I FOR A GOOD MEAL. LUNCH, FRUIT AND CIGARS CALL. ON It Peoples' Restaurant and Bakery BEST or SERVILE IN OHP LINE Bread and Cakes a Specialty One door north of Fristoe’s Smoke House Bailey & Eichenberger, PROPRIETORS. Cast of Court House. Decatur, Indians
GRAHAM & LOWER DECATUR, INDIANA (Phone S3l AGENTS FOR BEST INSURANCE GO’S. IN THE WOIM Farsi so Olty. Pire.DtMnlnt asa Wind Btsrm
Madison St. Meat Market FOR ALL filNP'* Fresh and MFftTS smoked .. 1 Simeon J. Hain, Prop. annual PERSONALLY CONDUCTED NIAGRA FALLS EXCURSION VIA Lake Eiie A Western R. R. Tbe Pieeeer Niign Fills EicanUi U#s In connection with tbe Lake Shore I Michigan Southern LEAVE PORTLANfi 9:10 P fl. Thursday, August 3 RATE $6 S® MOUND TRIP Tickets good returning on C A B Line Steamer, Buffalo to Cleveland if deeired. SIDE TRIPS TO Toronto. Thcuund Hindi. Etc. Also cheap rales to SMDUSn and HI MI-BAY Arrange your summer outing for I he First of August and come with ■ us. For pamphlet containing gener i al information as to rate. time. ese., call on anv ticket agent of the alxove. route, or address. R. J. REIN, General Passenger Agent Indiauapolis. Indiana CLCVER LEAF TRIPS Special Low Excursion Rates | TOLEDO. ST. LOUIS A WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY. “CLOVER LEAF ROUTE.” Season 1905. Round-trip Fsr*s to points tn the West and Southwest on the l»t and ird Tuesdays of April. Mar and June at low . fares vl» "C'lorer Lent Route “ ; B P O K Annual Meeting Buffalo. M. Y July 11-13. Very low f»re». options: route I from Toledo vis rail or boat. Chatauuue. X. Y . Ercunlonr July 7th and Ntb Exceptionally low rate* will be named by the "Clover Leaf tor theee exeur si.vns Baltimore. Nd.. Chrtxten Endeavor ConvenI tlon. July 5-10; rate, one tare plus 11 for round trip. san Francisco. Loe Aolelee and Portland. I Ore For the various meeting- and conI vention, to be held on th. Pactflc Coast J during the summer the Clover Leaf Route i will offer exceptionally low ratvv with dV | verse route*. »lde trlpaand stop-over prtv- j elegee. G. A. R Fare, to Denver. Col. Extremely low ratt ot one cent per mile for tickets <>» ; sale Aug Sto Sept. I PaMengera can gc one route and return another Especially desirable »lde trip, from Denver are beins arranged for tbo»e attending this meeting. | Epworth League Convention at Denver, ver, low round trip excursion,tare, frorr. all •tation, to Den.er. on ule Juno »to July 3 Dlrerve routes, ,top-overs ano side trip, granted California, Pocil c Coast Tourist tlcxeu onsale via all rtt Good S months Stopover pnvleges at pleasure. Pullmu I Pointr Slerpma tors, fee* re CllninyChair and Case Cars. (Meale served a la-carteX high back seat coaches on all through train,. Ferrates and information apply to neareat Ticlret Agent, or address Confidential. If you contemplate a trip te AST FOIST write vs for special ijrpoaMATIOI W. L. BOSS General Passenger Agent E. L BROWNE. Tolsdu. Ohio. Traveling Passenger Agent T. L. MtLf.KR Apent. Decatur. Ind. [CALL ON City Trucking Co. roH STORAGE, TRUCKING, Etc Heavy Work a Specialty A.LL Kinds of coal ANI COKE. Phone 412 Dibble & Miller. i = Insure Vour Property ’! <n the Detatur Insurance Agency Qall °gly » Haefling
A GOOD ROUND Si « in the l»ank gives * ttian ibou| moat comfortable feeling ha can op , „ Thr>re are many such depoaitorii # The first National Bonk Cbcayvb, Indiana. And vary few of them their accounta with any mayp siimj than you have. Why nofdo a, tbe, did. Start with what you hareigj keep adding to it. There* in the proceea. BURT MANGOLD, DBNTIST south aacono er. WITh PHONS 453 OW. J M LOUIS KLEINE Trustee Preble Towmaj Office Dey-*Wedneeday of each *(* J7DWARD LUTTMAN TRUSTCt ROOT TOWOSHW Omci Day -Monday of <sach JOSEPH V. PEASE. TRUSTEE KIRKLAND TOM'S* Ornci Day—Wednesday of week ' 44-41 BOY ARCHBOLD, DBMTIBT I. O. O. F. BLOCK. Pnon a— Office 164: reetdeow Hi v Bks NERVOUS DEBI Ulf The world adnatree m*a who ar* r- u aseataJ and nerve fos*e. men of aeiM- n. pereunal Ute true type f rs -*t To attain thia the Bret reunite * r-*: *M.as Nenrae which «t*e enpa- tty f r i f ai eaJ awa development and make life w vw PE PPI RS MIRV.COR makre Street. Cetat Curet Nervewe Det itt*. Fat'iaf ««-•’•» • ta HO aeee oreetrat»ee». Sfeeeie»an«Bß * i • -re *?w lo o<er work, eenokin*. drvg ha? ’• and other caat Make* rl-fc. healthy t hoi and r ; < ~ wasted awna Kquaily good for w< mm. F a let free. Price fl.tc a bos. R'l.-rt I 1 wittefw an tee to refnad. if *4 cured or bmr • i WWFFVf aifOICAL aS«OCIATIOM CMiGAGO Blackburn A Christen P. J. HYLAND.” SANITARY PLUMBING G A.B T’ITTIINJ’G Steam Hot Water Hettf SIS Ml COMiHUTION m 23 Monroe St. Phone 35$ ■ i— GOAL Feed and Seeds Peninsular Portland Cement Gypsum Rock Wall Plaster , We make a specialtyoffnroOOAL chai will burn. j. D. HAU ! riJLOKa* B Cor. Jefferson and 2nd St« '' l '' * B. E. LEW Roofing, Spouting and all kinds of Galvanized I™ B Work. Furnaces, Repairing Specialty. All Work Guaranteed. Loo»wd In Henry Honlege. oui.ai".
