Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 185, Decatur, Adams County, 16 August 1905 — Page 4
RHEUMATISM Tiiriurlnic Btxi SopribU. No «•««* aiuuug til lUn drutfa, ductor. »Ud uoatrumw NU-TRI-OLA tad Nutrb'l* Htwramtuc Ti*»rm-ut «■«<♦• ordinary quickly Fur th« worst <>u»« ouri'hcmui. tu*t..>w >|»i Ini trw*tnw>t»l-« •- CUKk XV MiVl AM. > .Id laud Uuai.au toad U/ Bui« ta« utarttioM by SMITH, YAGER 4 FALK. DRUGGISTS a Weather Forecast. Partly cloudy nod warm»r Wednre-' day. MARKET REPORT. Accurate prices paid by Deeat ui aeiehanU tor various product#. Corrected every dav at 2 o'clock Buffalo Stock Market E. Buffalo. N. Y. Aug 15 SpecialCattle—Receipts 8 J cars; market prices steady Export steers 1 . fl 7 501 fair to goal fat cows _. . @7 25 Stockers to best feeders . <7. 375 I Export bulla .... (O A 25 i Bologna bulls .... . <s3 25 Cows, fancy - . 42.00 <a 53 00 Common to good — 22.00$ 4000 Hogs—Receipts 15 cars; market. 10c higher. Good mediums A heavy'# . $6 70 Yorkers <2 6 70 Pigs . $ 6 70 Good Roughs 4.85 500 Common Roughs 8 75 <z 4 00 Stags 2.75 m 3 50 Sheep—Receipts 5 cars; market firm Choice lambs I . $ 7 25 Choice westerns . H7 00 Cull Jamba ig 6 O') Choice yearlings g 6 00 Handy mixed sheep— . U 4 75 Cull and common sheep .2 50 $ 3 50 PITTSBURG MARKETS Union Stock Yards. Pittsburg, Pa Aug. 15— Hogs—Receipts 6 ears; market steady. Heavy Hoga I g 6 55 Medium «6 65 Yorkers g 6 65 Light g 6 70 Pigs g 6 60 Chicago Markets Chicago market closed at 1:15 p m today, according to Decatur Stock and Grain Exchange May Wheat S 86J Sept Wheat 811 Dec Wheat Ml May Corn 44| Sept. Corn 531 Dec Corn 441 May Oats 28' Sept, Oats 26 Dec Oats 26 j Sept Pork... 14 22 Sept. Lard 7 70 Toledo Markets Changed every afternoon at 3:00 o'clock by J. D. Hale, Decatur special wire service. May A’heat I 871 Sept, wheat Ms Dec Wheat 85. Corn, May 44 Sept. corn... 5' Dec corn 44 Oats, cash 27 May oats 304 Sept, oats " 271 Dec oats 28| Rye, cash ..... 60 GRAIN. ST 8. L. CARBOL, OBAIS MBBCBAWI Corn yellow new I .72 Corn, Mixed new 70 Machine shucked one cent leas. Oats, new 23 Wheat. No. 2 Red 77 W neat, No. 3 Red 76 Barley - —. 35 Rye No. 2 52 Clover Seed— _ —— 5 00 Alsyke __ —_ __ Q 600 Buckwheat 48 Flax Sect! 80 Timothy — 11 00 POULs'RY. ■y J. w. H.AOB 00. Chickens, young, per lb 10 Fowls, per lb - 9 Young Turkey 10— 6 Old Turkeys 9 OIL riARKBT. Indiana 81 Whitehouse... 99 Some tret 71 Neodaeha, (Kan.).... 47 Barkersville .86 Ragland .62 Tiona ...11.46 Pennsylvania 1.31 Corning....... 98 New Canoe 1.23 North Lima... 86 South Lima 81 STOCK. BI »BD BCHBIMAB, DB LBS Lambs — fl 5 50 Hoge, per cwt. — 4 7 s|s 75 Cattle per lb 3j Ct 4 Calves, per lb. fl 5 Cows 1 fl 8 WOOL AND HIDES. bi b. ialvib a son. Phone 442 Wool, unwashed 30 Beef Hides —— 8 Calf * 10 cheep Pelts 25 g 1.60 Tallow 3* OTHER PRODUCTS. BT VABIOUS OSOOSSS AND MSBCHAWTS Eggfreas, h, per dot 1 13 1 Lard 06 Butter, per pound j 5 . Potatoes, new M)
COAL-Par Tea Prices of coal on and after Decernbe* let, until further notice will be aa follows: Hocking Lump, per ton 13 50 Virgins Sphtn - 3 7E Indiana Lump—————— 3 20 , Domestic Nut _ — 3 25 Washed Nut 8 Pittsburg Lump. 3 60 Pocahontas 4 25 | Kentucky Canned 5 M Anthracite 7 00 Charges for carrying coal- 25c pet ton or fraction thereof; up stairs s(h ! der ton TURRET NOTES. Liverpool market elcred steady. Wheat. | cent higher Oom, j ('ent higher Receipts at unieagc today: Hogs— Wheat 128 cars Corn 370 at s Oats 28'eve Sheep 16000 Estimate for tomorrow; Hog* I*OJO Wheal 219 eats | Corn 231 cars Oats __ 164 ;ars Notice of Sale Notice is hereby given that the undersigned receiver of the Atlas Oil &• Gas company, in pursuance to the order and decree of the Dela- | ware circuit court, will on and after August 84. 1905. offer at private sale at his office on Main street east, city of Muncie, Indiana, all the aaects. including leases, personal property an 1 equipment of every nature, and kind: Including also pipe, tubing and casing in wells and all property and assets cf the Atlas Oil Ar Gas company, situa’el near Geneva, in Adams county. Indmaa Said sale shall be for cash, and not for lees than the full appraised value ot said property. All bids to be accompanied by forfeit and sale to lie made subject to the approval of the Delaware circuit court. Any prospective purchaser may examine appraisement by calling npon the receiver. Ray H Munshower. Receiver. Claude C- Ball. Attorney for Receiver Railroad Excursions Excursion to Pittsburg, Pa —On account K of P. meeting in Pittsbnrsg. Pa., the Erie railroad will sell excursion tickets from Decatur to Pittsburg and return at rate of |s 55. Tickets on sale August 19th and 20th. Retnrn limit August 28th. for farther information call ■ on Erie agents. Summer Tour Fares—June let to I Sept. 30th via G. R. &I. To Trav. erse City, Mich., 412.30; Ornera, 413.30; Northport, 413.50; Petoskey, 114.15; Mackinaw City, 115.60. Return limit Oct. 31, 1905. For rates to other points call phone 9, or write to’C- L. Lookwood, G. P. A. Grand Rapids, Mich., or J. Bryson, Agent. 127d3m0 e|3.50 Chicago Ex cursion —On Saturday, August 19th, the Erie railroad will sell special excursion tickets from Decatur to Chicago ' and return at the rate of 43.50 for the round tip. Tickets good go ; ing on all trains, excepting No. 3, and are good returning on all ' tvains. excepting No. 4, nntil Mon- ’ day, August 21st', inclusive. Ask i Erie agents for particulars. ' The Passenger department of the ! Toledo, St. Louis Ac Western R. R. i “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 be obtained by sending 4 cents in stamps to Walter L. Roas General Passenger Agent. “ Clover Leaf Route.” Toledo Ohio. i Hiawatha, the Indian play, will be given at Ya-Way-Ga-Mug, near Petoskey, Mich., from July 4 tc I 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 I one who goes to Northern Michigan should fail to see this play given by Ojibway Indian aotorsy Ths f illers give sketch of pit with illustrations. Get one. J. Bryson, Agent. 127 d 3mo Grand low rate excursion to northern Michigan resorts via Clover Leaf route and Pere Marquette systems, August 17, Tickets willjbe sold to Petoskey, Charlevoix, Traverse City, Alpena, Ludington, Weqetonsing and Cheboygan; good returning to August 28, 1905. Rate round trip from Decatur 48.25. Rate to Mackinac Island and retnrn one dollar higher. Tickets honored in sleeping cars. See nearest Clo- | ver Leaf agent, or address Walter IL. Ross, G. P. A.. Toledo, O.
AN EFFECTIVE BAIT. Clever l»ate<-tt«e •« Sea# After a Mla.fnu lirblur. A registered letter Is mighty effective bait. The Seventy-eighth street woman nibbled at th<- drat throw. "Os course It t» tor me," she said. "That I* my name aud that was my address before I moved here." "Yrs, itiut part of it's all right,” th* postman admitted, “but It aays 'esquire.' You're not esquire.” “No." sighed the woman, "but I'm sure"— "Os course you are sure." he put lu, "but I can't h ave the letter. This Is a registered letter and we have to lie very careful of regt'tend malt. The best I can do Is to give you the nam* aud address of tie- writer. Th<-u you ctu make luqulry and ssk to have the letter addressed pro,-»rly.“ The woman eyed t • proarer >us Io iking missive yeanhngty, l.ut since the compromise offered was ti e Iw—t bargain obtainable she accepted it. The situation was pUMilng. The name ot her benefactor was totally unknown Fortunately he wns situated In a downtown office buUdln.. so .mmediately after luncheon she attempted to elucidate th<- mystery of the registered letter Once inside the offitx- she recognised her correspondent as the manager of a concern to which she had owed 62 for typewriting supplies for the last six months flbe mentioned the letter: the man produced a bill. "It was a copy of this." he said "Y'ou bad moved—we <<>ul<l not find you mere oversight on your part of course—still. In order to keep our accounts square—you understand”— The woman was so mad she wasn't sure whether she understood or not. but she paid the bill. When she had gone the manager treated himself to a fresh cigar. “Registered letters." he said, are the l-est detectives going when the person you are after moves frequently and Is guilty of no greater crime than shirking a little bill. An ordinary letter. even though forwarded to the proper address, may elicit no reply, but very few people can withstand the apiM-al of a registered letter. To bring results It must, of course, lie improperly directed, so that the addressee cannot receive it. In that case It either arouses sufficient curiosity to bring the delinquent down here to Investigate or Is returned with the proper address marked on the enrolo[>e. In either event we get on the track of the debtor and are pretty sure to collect the money."—New York Press | vs POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Success doesn't amount to so much if a lot of age goes with it. How many things we all have to do that "goes against the grain.” If you are willing to spend money on your fads you can find plenty of encouragement in them. No man says exactly what be means. To do that would require too mu< h explanation and qualification. When you have no other reform to think about, here is one that is always important and timely: You talk too much. The kicker attracts attention for a time and affords amusement, but in a little while people become very tired of him. And how he is bated in bis old age! We frequently see this statement: “It requires courage for a man to do bis duty” Tills isn't true. It is always easier to do right than it is to do wrong.—Atchison Globe. City Versus Country Eyes. In one of his delightful books Dr. Jessopp remarks that whereas country people look up Ixtndoners look down. It is largely this habit that has limited their observing powers, but London has itself to blame. I take it that one can observe well only by the power of taking large views, and in London this is Impossible, even If one would, partly from the circumscribing effect of bricks and mortar, partly from the dim light of a London distance and partly from the need of. avoiding collisions. One's eyes unconsciously acquire a habit of restricted vision; our observation specialises, like that of the little girl in Mrs. Meyneil's book who beguiled the tedium of her walks by collecting shopkeepers named Jones. Perhaps that Is the kind of observation for which we in London are best suited.—London Outlook. Womaa'a Logic. “Yea, my father made me give him up. He Isn't any g'wxl at all." “Is that so, dear?" "Yes. inde«-d. Why. even the neighbors said he was worthless. He dissipates and is horrid." "You don’t say?" "In fact, I hate him.” "Gracious! But have you heard that he is to be married to Belle?" "What? That Belle? Why, what on earth does a nice young man like him want with such a girl as Belle? 1 am surprised."—Columbus Dispatch. He Wanted to Know. Scotchmen are fond of an argument, and delight to find flaws in an opponent's logic. Two blacksmiths were once conversing as to which was the first trade In the world. One Insisted that It must have been gardening, and quoted from Genesis: “Adam was put Into the garden of Eden to dress It anil keep it." “Aye, John," retorted the other, who bad stood up for his own trade, “but wha made the spades?” Mnst Have Been lee. Mamma—No, dear, the Atlantic ocean never freezes over. Elsie—Oh, but it must. I heard papa telling Mr. Gayly that when he was coming across from Europe the last time he bad bis skates on all We time.
BUSINESS MENTION For Hale—A team of mul**. gaur- j antwd to be all right. LM’b * Dti k«on Lost A pair of spectacles Ijetween house on Sth air and 2d street. Finder return to D H Huusieker. Gypsum wall plaster— Fresh car at Decatur Lumber Co. 188tf Th>'«* people having bottles belonging to the undersigned, will please return them at once Joe Tonnellier. oe*d4w For Rent—A neatly furnished front room, for gentleman; reasonable 515 Nuttmvn avenue, corner of north Sixth street ts Cnoioe building lots for sale at reasonable term* in th* Panna addition to Decatur. Indiana Inquire at. Hchurget Ar Smith s law and -bstract office, Decatur. Ind 138dtf Wanted -A horn* for a little girl eight years of age. who has no mother Are willing *0 pay for care of same to the right party for a time Address E. E. Smith. South Second street, or inquire of Alex Debolt 179dt7 When you are getting rea y or threshing and you find you are j abort on dish s. remember you can save money by buying them at the Blue Front five and ten cent store, three doors south of Moser's gallery 156d3wks L<Mt—A fine pair of ice scales, somewhere between the J. W. j Place company factory and the North End toe house. Finder please return to this firm and receive a handsome reward For Sale —A poplar boat, 143 x flat bottom, at reasonable price. Inquire at Biker A- Reinhart's restaurant. 4200,000 of money to loan on city und farm property, on the very lowest rate of interest at Bchurger & Smith's law. abstract and real estate office, Decatur, Indiana 138dtf The harness races at the Grea Noithern Indiana Fair, at Decatur. Ind.. August 29, 30, 31 and September 1. will be the best races to be seen this year Their total purses aggregate over 42.000. No one can afford to miss them For Rent—A nine room house at the corner of Ninth ands Jackson streets. cement cistern and hydrant water on the lot. Inquire of P. J. Hyland. 184dlmo
A LITLE AT A TIME We Have Yet For Sale One building lot for 4175 00 One “ “ 130 00 One “ “ 120.00 Two “ “ 110.00 One “ “ 100 00 One “ “ 90.00 These will be sold 5 per cant, cash, balance in 100 payments This will be the last opportunity this season to buy a lot on this plan. Call at the office of DAN ERWIN, or Roy Archbold. Summer 1 Vacations If You Ihjv* not nlrealy deeldtd where you will epend yuur lummer vacation, let us send you “Michigan in Summer” a beautiful book at photos and brief word pictures of Petoak.y Mackinac t.’.and Trav.re. City Harbor Sprlosa Bay Vl.w Neahtawabta Oden Nortbtsort Omena Wequetonalna and the most convenient route te sll Northern Michigan Summer Resorts. Fishermen will be interested In "Whiu to no Fishing." Send 2c stamp Io C. 1. Lockwood, or.*.. C R St I R'y. Grand Rapids. Mich lean.
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Fifty Dollars Reward. Stolen — Thursday night. Aug 3. 1 1 from pasture of Jaoob Omlor. dark hay mare. 12 .ve» r « °M. about 14 or I 15 hands high, weight 1.400 when;, in fle-h. but thin now; both mad feet white, one white front foot..' •I tr in forehead and small white ; strii»e on now. bare footed, oollar boil on right shoulder. •2' for re- | turn of property and |25 for con- L viotion ot thief. Wire and address all intoramtlon to Albeit A Butler. Sheriff. Adams County, Indiana. , Attention Farmers. t lip 1 am now ready to date your tall sale. Owing io the large amount of registered stock sales which 1; have already booked for thie fall I would ask you to rend in your | dales early as my calendar is fast Alling up. Having had ten years | experience n the auction business and having sold in several different states, 1 feel sure that 1 can make von ' some money. Office over; Burns harness store. Decatur. Ind . | Phones—Office 430; residence 312 , Yours fcr a successful sale. Fred Reppert. Auctioneer. eodl66tf Lost—A five dollar bill, near the j Palace meat market Finder please return to this office and receive re-1 ward Lost—Part of a new mattress, somewhere between the Dent school house and the J. S. Bowers farm Finder return to Gay * Zwiok and receive reward.
AMBITION Ar J 'V, is laudable. It's ! > / riffl 3 * to h are am i bition to accumulste mon *- r - Hab i ,» ; its cf saving and • frugality are help ed along by Keepsome bank H I OUR BANK stands for safety. TTE3BBBM ' * Jr policy is wise F // • y progressive and ■ prudent. Our ad171 >' vice to patrons , • ’ i > helps them on to —i At ' the road to riches, t'TjyJ It s worth somei !*\~' Ay. thing to have this | ~w assurance. Give jrwa /p us jour banking —business and we • will help you in I masy ways. The first Notional Bank Decattb, Ixduxa. To Whom It May Concern. 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. Mooroe. Ind. 800 d CALL ON City Trucking: Co. T*OK STORAGE, TRUCKING, Etc Heavy Work a Specialty ALL Kinds of coal ant COKE. Phone 41S C. MILLER. Insure Your Property «n the Deiatur Insurance Agency Gallogly & Haefllng
BURT MANGOLD OttIMTISBT * SOUTH SSCONO ST, WITH HHONS 4SS ON. j M Mill,, LOUIS KLEINE Trustee Preble Office Day--Wednesday of ssch gDWARD LL’TTMAN TRUSTEE ROOT TUVOSHIS Orrick D*r -Monday of each JOSEPH V. PEASE, TRUSTEE KIRKLAND TOWNltup Orncx Dav—Wednesday of week. 44 Ka ROY AHOHBOLD, DUTIST I. O. O. F. BLOCK. Phon »—Office. 164: residence B. E. LEW Rooting, Spouting and all kinds of Galvanized Iron Work. Furnaces, Repairing a Specialty. All Work Guaranteed. '"•' " — - GOftL Feed and Seeds Peninsular Portland Cement Gypsum Rock Wall Plaster We make a specialty of furnishing HIGHGRADE CLEAN COAL chat will burn. J? D. HAkl X*l3.oxx« e Cor. Jefferson and 2nd Sts. P, J. HYLAND. SANITARY PLUMBING O-A.S FITTING Steam * w Hot Water Heoting ii Mil <i<i 111 FIXTURES O *1 nne SI. Rhone 338 I J J J JkxNERVOUS DEBILITY The world admtree men who ore •fr-mg In r***‘-'* 1 | cue Dial and nerve men of aabttlosu energy an! i prreonal magnetim. the true type of perfect mana >-1. To attain thto the Unrt raauisK* hi fvwt.hwa.tay Nenree. which car* tty f. r ©hy-i *eJ suul meutai level.jpmeat and rnakfr life worta living. r FtFPKR S KtWVlwOflt mkaa Strang. Calm Rentes Curve Nervewe Dee irtf. Falling Memc.ry. Vital Week neat Rreatratien g aeeiesanaas and other tr bre 1 s to over work, eruakln*. drug hebitg and other caueeffi Makes rich, healthy blood and repairs waatad Bsnn Equally g<«-l for men. Booklet free. Price •!.« a bo«. g!« *or *ou poet pa. 1 with a fnaF •ntee to retard, if hot enred or oenente l »rna .i.iul a«ioci*TiOH. cmicAOO U. • • | Bla:oara & Cinsien ————l T 0 ) I BUY COAL IN SUMMER I AND SAVE MONEY I AS SUMMER ADVANCES 50 DOf.S ■ THE PRICE OF COAL COAL WAS ■ cheaper LAST MONTH THAN IT ■ IS THIS MONTH AND IT WILL COST ■ YOU MORE NEXT MONTH GET ■ YOUR ORDER IN NOW. THEREBY ■ SECURING THE BENEFIT OF THE ■ present low prices.crdcr tooat I YOU MAY FORGET IT TOMORROW I Hie Decatur Lumber Co. I 'PHONE NO. as 3.
