Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 160, Decatur, Adams County, 18 July 1905 — Page 4
CONSTIPATION V»nw>« SIMM*, *u<frrlng. dvath. Syrup tom*; V»ll»w »kln, Itiriy tMth, Hui i»*«, Itnuu before the e|ee, IHmwM, Howl «*.»*. Pimple*, trrltahlene**. Blue*. lit Ju»l awful only real < ure, NU.TRI-OLA BBd XulrtoU L*x*Ur» UrAUule* bold by , Sold and Gu*rau.«wd hr SMITH. YAGER A MU, DRUGGISTS Weather Forecast. Fair tonight and Wednesday contiued high temperature MARKET REPORT. Accurate prices pat 1 by Decatur ■Msrehants for various products. Oor rsatsd every day al 2 o’clock. Buffalo StocK Market E Buffalo. N.Y July 17 Special— Chtlle—Receipts 226 cars; market 15c and 25e lower. Erpori siwr* 5 65 Fair to good fat cows _. . fl 335 Stockers to best feeders . Q 3 90 Export bulls —— dA W Bologna bulls—• <5 8 00■ Cows, fancy 40 00 Kt 175 00 Common to good IS.OOrt 37 00 j H <e- Receipts k 7O care; market actiee. Good mediums A heavy b .. &6 15 Yorkers $ 6 15 Pigs • kt 625 Good Roughs. 4j5 5 00 1 Common Roughs. 375 a 4 00 jStags , , —175 Ki 350 Sheep— Receipts 30 cars; market 25c and 4 k lower. Choice lambs > . * 50 Choice westerns • <8 600 CuH'lambs _ . <sj 000 Choice yearlings a 7 00 dandy mixed sheep— — - <T 000 Cull and common sheep 2.50 400 PITTSBURG MARKETS Union Stock Yards. Pittsburg, Pa July 17 — Hoge—Rece ipts 10 rars; market 5c higher. Heavy Hogs 5 . fl 610 Aloe ■nm . fl 605 Yorkers & 0 15 Light — fl 6 25 Pgs . fl 606 Chicago Markets Chicago market closed at 1:15 p tn. todav, aivording to Decatur Stock and Grain Exchange July Wheel I 351 Sept Wheal 83? Dec Wheel 82} July C0rn..... 57 Sept Corn 55* Dec Corn 48 July Oats 31 Sept, Oats 29J Dec Oats 31 July Pork • 12 82 July Lard 7 15 loledo Markets Changed everv afternoon at 300 oVlock by J. D Bale. Decatur special wire service. Wheat, new No. 2. red cash.. I 87 July Wheat 85} Sept, wheat 85 Dee Wheal 861 Corn, cash 59 July c0rn...... 57 Sept. corn.... 47}i Dec corn 48 Oats, cash 33 July oats S 3 Sept, oats .** 301 Dec oats 32} Rye, cash.... 71 QSAIN. by l. osbbol, aaaia uaaoaswa Con yellow new I .70 Corn, Mixed new...... 73 Machine shucked one cent lees. Oats, aww 36 Oats, old 30 Wheat. No. 2 Red 78 Uaeat, No. 3 Red 75 Barley 40 Bye No. 2 59 •Clover Seed -1 10 Alsyke - - . O 615 Buckwheat 48 Flax Seed— _ 80 Timothy - (1 02 Buckwheat ■ - 40 POULTRY. ST J. W. PLAOB 09 Chickens, young, per lb Fowls, per lb 7 j Young Turkey 10— 6 Old Turkeys 8 OIL HARKRT. Indiana, 81 Whitehouse. .......... 99 Scsoersel 71 Neodesha, (Kan.).... 47 Barkereville 86 Ragland... .62 Tiona 51.46 Pennsylvania 1.31 Joraing 98 Maw Cm :k». 1.23 .North Lima 86 South Lima 81 STOCK. bt rain sonmati, db t,n Lambs fl 6 00 ttfogs, per cwt 4 ' ,<£( |5 00 Gattie per lb 3j fl 4 Calves, per lb fl 5 Cowa__ 1 fl 3 WOOL ANO HIDES. bi s. ulvbb a bom. Phone 442 Wool, unwashed .....33 Muskrat S Q 18 1 Beef Hides 8 , Calf ’ 10 i sheep Pelts 1 25 fl 1.25 ! Tallow 04 j
orMHK PRODUCTS. sv vastotjt os mbb« sbo usbobswvi Eggs, fresh, per doß—. ..-I I- , Lard * ....... Butter, per pound lPotatoee, new ••• 82 COAL—Par Tse Prices of coai on and after Decani bar let. until further notice will be a* follows: I Hocking Lump, par ton >3 40 Virgins Splim,...— ——— J® Indiana Lump. —————- 3 20 Domestic Nut — 8 40: Washed Nut - — 860 Pittsburg Lump 5 60 Pocahontas. ♦ V' Kentucky Cannel! 5 50 Anthracite .. « 75 Charges for carrying coal-25c par •on or freelion thereof; up stain 60c der ton NAKRHT NOTBS. Liverpool maraet closed steady Wheel ; oeei lower Oom, I cent lower Receipts al Uhiuegc ‘ od M ’ Hoga lAOOO Wheal W <*" Corn °" H Oats ——— 2050 » re Cattl 7000 Sheep 14000 Estimate for tomorrow; Hogs..., 34000 Wheal T»2 car* Corn 132 Jar* Oats 81 jar* Since 1 have sold out my businees it becomesjnecessary that alt out- ' standing account* be collected at onoe All those knowing them selves indebted please call and arrange yonr account Respectfully, Gus Rosenthal. ORAL Rims City excursion Season ticket* good until Ckjtobee 31, 12.30. Fifteen dav tickets. 11.90. Mexioo nineteen hours neares Double daily through s«»rvioe. Iron Mountain route Ask ticket agents, G.or A. A Deane. Jr.. T P A. 400 Sentinel Bldg.. Indianapolis. Winon* Lake, Ind. Fifteen day 1 ticket sale May 10 to September 30, 11.96. Season liedets May 25 to September 30, limit October 31.12.55 Cuiuiiu]nx Like ExcursionOn Fn lay. July 7th and Friday, July 28th. the Erie railroad will run special low rate excursions to Chautxuqua Lake and return. Rate from Decatur |9 65 Return limit 30 days from date of sale. Ask Erie agents or write O L Enos, traveling t pas senger agent. Marion, Ohio. |6.50 Niagara Falls excursion— Thursday, July 27th, the Erie railI road will run their annua! excur sion ftom Decatur. Ind , to Niagara Falls and return, ’lrate of t 56.50 for | the roundgtrip. Tiotets good returning ten days from date of 'sale, with privilege of stop-over at ChauUuquaLxke and Cam bride Springs. Special tram leaves Decatur at 2 p m For full pirtioulars. Califon Erie agents, or, writs O.JL Enos, Marion, Ohio. Hiawatha, ths Indian play, will be given at Ya Way Ga Mug, near Petoskey, Mich , from July 4 ,to September 4, 1405. Illustrated folders can be had by oalltng phone 9 or writing C- L | Lookwood, Grand Rapida, Mich., or (tailing atfpasaeuger station No one who goes to Northern Michigan should fail to see thia play given by Ojibway Indian actors. The folders give sketch of play with illustrations Get one |J. ryson. Agent 127 d 3mo Summr Toure Fares—June Ist to Sept. 30th via G R. &I. To.Trav. erse City, Mich., 512.30; Omera, 113.30, Northport. 113.50; JPetoakey, 514.15; Mackinaw City, 515.60. Return limit Oct. 31, 1905. For rates to other points |oall phons 9. or writs to'C. L Lookwood, G. P. A. Grand n ßapida, Mich., or J. Bryson, Agent “ 127d3m0 The Passenger department of the Toledo, St. Liuis St Weste r n;Jß R. “Clover Leaf Route,” has issued a ’ booklet, entitled, “Get Out, or Get In," from the pen of Mr. Elbert Hubbard. of the Ruycrofters, of East Aurora, N. Y. Copies of this booklet may be obtained by sending 4 cents in stamps to Walter L. Ross General Passenger Agent. “ Clover Leaf Route." Toledo Ohio. GRANO LOW RATE EXCURSION. To Niagara hails and Seashore Re. sorts, Via Clover Leal Route. The popular yearly excursion to Niagara Falls and the Jer*ev Coast Resorls, via Clover Leaf Route will be run on the following dates August 2 and 16—To Niagara Falls and return August 2 and 10—To Atlantic City Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Cape May, N. J., and other Atlantic coast, resorts. All ticket* 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 '
” THE APPOINTING POWER. a Story o« PvoaiSent Uraot aoS Obatiaale •■SorSloot*. General Urnut's generosity to hi* fi»ea. his many private and ortlcial kindMaae* to the widows niul orphiuis of Coufe<l«riile soldier*, la au old tale but it t*nra repetition In the form of an Incident which Helen D. iemgatrefft g|v<>a In “Loe and lamgatreut at High Tide " Tie- widow of a C<»nfederate officer applh*! to the poatofflee <l,>t>srttnent to be appointed poatmlstroea In a small southern town. A* ahe beard nothing of her application, abe went to W.iah Ingtoti to pre** It. She w.ia OMble to move the authorities at the po«t"rtlce departmsot and waa aiemt to go home in deapa'r when a friend *'igg> «ted that It ui.gbt be worth while for her to see the president With much effort ahe summoned courage nnd appeared at the White House The president received her In a most ftteodly manner and after heating her atory took tier application and wrote a strong but brief Indorsement on the back of It. She hurried in triumph to the |HMtolfl<-e department lie official to whom abe presented the application frowned and pondered over it for some time and then wrote un<!wr the president's Ind irsement. ■'This being a fourth daaa office the president does not have the appointing power." The application waa handed heck to her. and she went away In deep <!istroM and waa again preparing to return home when another friend fold her by all means to take the pnp<-r back to the president, so that be mtght *ee bow hl* indorsement had been received When the president read it he wrote under the last Indoraement "While the president doe* not have the appointing power In this oflb-e. he has tie appointment of the | wait ma st er coneral.” and. summoning his secretary. President Grant directed him to accompany th* Indy to the department and In person deliver her application to the postmaster eenoral. Bbe iweived the cominiaaion before ahe left the office
STREET ETIQUETTE. While walking with a lady, the gen tleman should take the side next the street. One salutation is all that civility requires when passing a person more than once on a public proiueuade. If the lady with wboui you are walking is saluted by amther gentleman, acknowledge the same by removing your list. The gentleman «bould raise his bat when asking a lady's pardon for an Inadvertence. whether she is known to him or not Should you deelre to con verse with a lady yoe sb >uld bapi*en to meet, do not detain her. but turn and walk in her direction. While walking with a lady in a crowded thoroughfare and obliged to prot-eed singly, the gentleman abouid precede the lady When Goldsmith Wrote. An old volume which an Atlanta booklover prises was found in an old bookshop recently. It is "The History of Rome.” by Oliver Goldsmith Goldsmith's name takes one back to the literary fellows of that day. the back work they did to keep life In them, for when Goldsmith was at work writing that history he was doing twenty different thing* besides, little odds and ends that brought money for bis daily breed, with a scolding landlady laying down the law to him, for it was the time when the great Dr. Johnson "thought himself lucky when be OMild dine in a cellar on sixpence worth of tripe and a pennyworth of breed and wipe bis fingers on the back of a Newfoundland dog after bis greasy meal!” And to think of the growling that is done by the Mttle authors of the present day!—Atlanta Constitution. M Home. Sweet Hearne. ** “Home. Sweet Home." Payne's song, was originally a number In the opera “Clarl. the Maid of Milan,” a production brought out In 1823 The opera was a failure, and nothing Is now known of It save the one song, which became instantly popular. Over 100,000 copies were sold In the first year of Its publication, and the sale In one form or another has been constant ever since the first appearance of this beautiful theme. The melody is a Sicilian folk song and was adapted to the words by Payne himself. Easy Way. “I want to do something that will draw out the conversational abilities of my friends." said the hostess. "That's very easy.” answered Miss Cayenne. "Give a musical.”—Washington Star. Nlghtenp* and laanmnla. All one has to do In order to secure a good night's rest is to wear a nightcap. We are assured that the great secret is to keep the head warm, and then one may sleep like a top.—London Draper. Mo Ezease. She—ls there any Insanity In the Snobbs family? He—No. It's too bad there Isn’t. It would give them a legitimate excuse for some of their actions. —Detroit Free Press. <®t That Kind ot a Server. Heavy Tragedian — Hurry up with my order. I atn used to people serving me In a hurry. Waiter—l don't doubt it. but I am no sheriff. More Than Bent. “Are you bent on spending all of your money?” "No; I'm broke.”—Cleveland Plala Dealer.
BUSINESS MENTION. Glass furnished free with all frames uslow 16x20 inches. Lvtnan Bros . JW 00 to Niagara Falla and return | via Clover Leaf, Monday, August 2 1905. T. L Miller, Ag't. Stone and cement blocks, the beat | in town, sold by Julius Haugk. -toe him bafore buying 127tf Gypsum wall plaatar— Fresh car at Decatur Lumber Co. 138tf Our window and door screens are second to none Decatur Lumber Co 114dtf Boarders Wanted-By day or week, with or without room. Mrs F N Amsjiaugh. corner Fifth and Marshall streets 156d10 J Our winter's stock of hard ooal is ia and you are out. Get your wder in early. DecaturJ Lumber 00. ~ 114dtf” For Rent—A neatly furnisßed front room, for gentleman; reason able 515 Nuttman avenue, corner of north Sixth street ts For Rent—A two story brick house, nine rooms, cistern and hydrant water. House located on Second, near Jefferson street. Inquire of Irvin 8.-andyberry. Itf4ld 5'200.000 of money to loan on city and farm property, on the very lowest rate of interest at Schurger Ar Smith s law. abstract and real estate office, Decatur, Indiana 13*dtf Choice building lots for sale at reasonable terms in the Hanna addition to Decatur. Indiana. Inquire ax Schurger & Smith s law and abstract oflioe. Decatur. Ind. 138dtf
A Wealth of Health Awaits the afflicted who visit the world famous spaa— French Lick VVest Baden Springs WHERE THE HEALTH COMES FROM Three widely varying springs at French Lick and four at Weet Baden, within a radius of one mile, poeeees remedial and medicinal values world renowned in curing STOMACH, LIVER. KIDNEY and BOWEL AFFECTIONS, intlama tion of the bile-ducts, by stimulating the bilary circulation, preventing stagnation, modifying catarrhal conditions, congestions and a number of chronic liver lesions reputed incurable. PLUG Spring water is a natural diuretic and positive cure for chronic ailments of stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. PROSERPINE AND BOWELS Springs furnish ths milder waters, ideal for the less severe cases. Be cause of its beneficial action on the skin, pbosebnn'e spring is known as the"beaulv spring." SPRINGS NOS. 1, 3. and 5 have thier special field in cases of uric acid,albuminuria, anemia, chlorosis, nervous debility, despepsia, etc SPRING NO. 7 is for use in all cases in which alkaline, sulphated saline waters are indicated; as a cure for habitual constipation, biliousness, dyspepsia due to alchohol or other causes, siugish states of the liver, gall stones, catarrhal jaundice, etc The Wonderful French Lick—West Baden Springs are located in the highlands of Southern Indiana, easily accessible from all points. MONON ROUTE Palatial hotels and excellent accommodations of every class await the health seeker. Recreations of all kinds abound, indoor and out. For IxjokleU.. Railroad and Hotel Rates, detailed medical facts, etc. address FRANK J. REED, G. P. A. The Monon Route, 200 Custom House Place. CHICAGO.
GRAHAM <fc LOWER „„„ MMTUR, IINOIANA (Phone 239 AGENTS FOR BEST INSURANCE GO’S. IN THE WORLD r«rm ai «. oity, rir a . uiaijttUm win-
1- \ o Til RUNNING OUT OF MONEY um't io liable to happen to a man with s bank account. It s mere poe amnion makes him more careful in hs expenditure* It also becomes a matter of’.pnde with him to keep the balance a* large as possible The Hrst National Bank Use*res, hnuiu.ff in additional keeping money, stands ready to |lend it at reasonable rates on anv approved security. Debitors' an* prnfFrrHti - - ——> : To W hom It May Concern. I have been appointed gen eral agent for the sale of Vitae Ore Medicine and all agenta can aecure their supplies ”rom me. Jonathan Burkhead. Monroe. Ind- BOOd JLOVER LEAF TRIPS Special Lor Excursion Rales TOLEDO, ST. LOUIS A WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY. “CLOVER LEAF ROUTE." Season 1905. kound-irtp H -me*e*l«er* F*r«s to points la the Ww>t »nJ Southwest on the Ist snd VrC Tuesdsy. of April. Msv »nd June st low fares vis "Clover Le»l Route. Obauusua. S. Y . F.«cur»lon« July Tth and i*th Y:«.-ept>on»llr low rates will be named by the "Ctover best for th*t» e»cptSIOM San Francieen Lot Angele, and Portland. Ora Forth. various meetlnp- and convention. to be held on the Pnelßr Coaat durtns the .un.nier the Clover Leat Route will offer etcepttonally low rale, with di- | rerae Mute*, tide trip, and »t'>p-o»er priv eleres. 4. A. R Fares to Denver. Col. Extremely .ow rat, ol one cent per mile tor tickets on I sale Au< •to Sept, f Passenger, can co one route and return another Especially I desirable .ide trip* from Denver ar- t>e«ns arranged for tbooe atteaStu this meeting. CaHforwle, Petit c teest To oner tlccots oasale via ail rot i«e Good » months Stopover pHvlecee at pleasure. i Pwllm* i Peloce CVS. free reclining Cha. r and Case Cars. (Meals served s la-tartei. high back seat coaches on all through trains. For rates and information apply to nearest Ticket Agent or address ieartdcnHeii If vou contemplate a wip M anv soirr write cs for srsctsL ippobmstiop W. L. ROM Generm r'aae'Miger Arent Toledo, Ohls. g. L. BBOWNK. Traveling Paseenger Agent. T L. MILLER.Agent. Decatur. Ind ANNUAL PERSONALLY CONDUCTED NIAGRA FALLS = < 5 J R SIO VIA Laki Erie &. Western R. R. TkihHHfNligri Fills Eicirslii Lilt In connection with the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern LEAVE PORTLAND 9 10 R. M. Thursday, August 3 RATE $6 90 ROUND TRIP Tickets good returning on C. k B Line Steamer, Buffalo to Cleveland i if desired. SIDE TRIPS TO Torwto. Thousind Islands. Elt, Also cheap rates to SANDUSKY and PUMN-BAY Arrange your summer outing for herirMtof August and come with us. For pamphlet containing general information as to rate, time, etc call on anv ticket agent of the above route, or address, R- J. REIN, General Passenger Agent Indianapolis, Indiana
BURT MANGOLD BOOTH bbcono by. ttlT PHQNB 4SJI ow. J IM LOUIS KLEINE Trustee Preble Office Day-Wednesday of EDWARD LUTTMAN TRUSTee ROOT TOWOSMIB Orr>cß Dav -Monday of each JOSEPH V. PEASE TRUSTEE KIRKLAND Offiob D*f—Wedoeaday of w *» k ' 44 6# EOT AMOMBOLD, PBMTIST I. O. O. P. block 'Pboo 164. CALL ON City Trucking Go, STORAGE, TRUCKING, Etc, Heavy Work a Specialty ALL KiNDS OF COAL AND COKE. Phone 418 C. MILLER. ’ - GOftL Feed and Seeds Penineular Portland Cement Gypaum Bock Wall PlMter We make a specialty of furnishing HIGH GRA DE CLBAS COAL that will born. J. D. HALE Phon*B Cor. Jefferson and 2nd Sts ' l. .. .■ . .jb» Insure Vour Property *n the I Deuatur Insurance Agency Gallogly A Haefllng — M P. J. HYLANOr r SANITARY PLUMBING OA.S FITTING Slim * M Hot Water Heotini ill Ml CMIIMTIOH FUTURES 23 Honroc St. Rhone 336 gM—R— . i bi JfctNERVOUS DEBILITY Th. world admlrra mvn who »« «r r« In bmi*l *ad nerv* torrr, men ot *mbit: in. •n -r-,- “ genoa*! magnellwn. th. tru. typ* of m-r' ? o*. To *M*in Ihla th. Brat iwqulrtt' W . K,mt vkioh gt,. rapartty for pnyw-kj Oeveiopoieut and stake life wortu Uv’M- _ PCFPtW* NtWVOMI SMkee ftreM €• * Cures Merewwa exility. Fe*HW w«m. Praatrettofi. * th 4 ar \'; ' ' to ov»r work, amoklng. Wru< babltß an 1 ’’ ‘ Makes rick, healthy blood and repair* waa’ - * uff’t* Kqualiy ffood for women. Booklet free. Price • i.(X) a boi. Six .or »». poetpa 1 vttß aP* antes to rehiad. If But cured or bener‘•d Rffffffß WIBICAL ASSOCIATION C*IGAO > « » Blackburn <k Christen B." E LEW Roofing, Spouting and all kinds of Galvanized Iron Work. Repairing • Specialty. I All Work Guaranteed. . Located la Heurv Schlegel Bui.ain. F a ftr
