Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 186, Decatur, Adams County, 17 August 1905 — Page 4
LOSING POWER Ant r*»tir tad y»hy»iral pow«r« failto if* Col th«* t»lu* *' Amt*fu<>n Dual im« hop* M*rr *Mr I*l iii far you. MJ.TRI.OLA fin f|Vr itkv \ I gup of \ out!». t hr* HI rr UK 111 of Maturity, ' Makrtt y»u iirw nil avrr \V • IU*.AU glut U*l »u 4 WLI praV« 11. Far Mk b# iol4 an 4 QoAriaitM by SMITH, YAGER 4 FALK. DRUGGISTS Weather Forecast. Fair touight and Friday; warmer MARKET REPOPT. Accurate prices pa;4 by Decatur Berchaut* for various products. Coriso led ever; day at 2 o’clock Buflalo Stock Market E Buffalo. X T. Aug. 16 SpecialCattle -Receipts 6 cars; market prices steady Export steers __ f . ft 760 Fair to good fat cows . <p 726 Stockers to best feeders . ft 8“6 Expert bulls - ft 425 Bologna bulls__...._ . ft 326 Cows, fancy ___42.ootfj 63 00 Common to good 22 OOtf 4000 Hogs—Receipts 15 cars; market 6c lower. Oood mediums A heavy's . ft 665 Yorkers ft 6 65 Pigs ft 6 65 Oood Roughs 4 85 ft 5 00 Common Roughs 3 75 ft 4 00 Stags 2.76 «* 3 60 Sheep—Receipts 4 cars; market firm Choice lambs f . ft 7 26 Choice westerns ft 7 00 Cull Jambs . ft 600 Choice yearlings ft 6 00 Handy mixed sheep_____ . ft 475 Cull and common sheep .2 50 ft 3 50 PITTSBURG MARKETS Union Stock Yanis. Pittsburg. Pa Aug. 16— Hogs—Receipts 6 3ars; market steady. Heavy Hogs f . ft 655 Medium yi6 65 Yorkers . ft 665 Light ft 6 70 Pigs 0 6 60 Chicago Markets Chicago market closed at 1:15 d m todav, according to Decatur Stock and Grain Exchange May Wheat f 87 Sept Wheat 82! Dec Wheat 844 May Corn 44’ Sept Corn 61’ Dec Corn 44! May Oats 29 Sept. Oats 26’ Dec Oats 27 ’ Sept Pork 14 So Sept. Lard 7 80 Toledo Markets Changed evere afternoon at 3:00 o'clock by J. D nale, Decatur special wire service. May Wheat I 87| Sept, wheat 84 ’ Dec Wheat 85: Corn, May 44 Sept, corn 55 Dec corn 44 Oats, cash 27 May oats SCI Sept, oats ” 27* Dec oats 28j Rye, cash 60 OK AIN. Bf « L. CABBOL, OBAI* OtSOHASt Corn yellow new I .72 Corn, Mixed new 70 Machine shucked one cent less. Oats, 24 Wheat. No 2 Red 78 W neat. No 8 Red_ 77 Barley 35 Bye No. ‘a 49 Clover Sead_ - — 5 00 Alsyke O 6 00 Buckwheat 48 Flax 80 Timothy — f 1 00 OIL riARKBT. Indiana 81 Whitehouae 99 Somerset 71 Neodasha, (Kan.) 47 Barkers ville 86 Rag1and............. 62 Tiona 11.46 Pennsylvania........... 1.31 Corning....... ... ......... .98 New Case. • ......... 1.23 North Lima .86 South Lima 81 STOCK. ■f ISXD SCHSIMAV, LI LSI Lambs — - 4|f> 50 Hogs, per cwt. „ 4 loft S 5 75 Cattle per lb Hft 4 Calves, per lb ft 5 Cows 1 ft 8 POULTRY. BI 1. «. FLAG* 00. Chickens, young, per lb 10 Fowls, per lb _____ 9 Young Turkey 10— 6 Old Turkeys 9 WOOL AND HIDES. it b. kalvbb s sol. Phone 442 Wool, unwashed 30 Beef Hides ® Calf ’ 10 gheep Pells 25 ft 1.60 Tallow 3* OTHER PRODUCTS. BT vasioos osoaxas A*D kiiosaitr Eggfresa, h, per dez J 18 Lard °?J Butter, per pound 'sl Potatoes, new eO
wual »*#» Te» Prices of coal on and after Deoem her Ist. until further notice will be a* follows: Hockiog Lump, per ton —l3 50 Virgins Splim- ——___ 3 7t ludiana Lump — 3 20 Dutueetic Set _______ • ® Washed Nut 3 60 Pittsburg Lump 3 60 Pocahontas A 25 Kentucky Canned 5 Anthracite..,,,... 7 00 Charges for carrying coal- 26c per too or fraction thereof; upstairs 50 der ton rtAMRET NOTES. Liverpool market clr.sed steady. Wheat, 1 cent higher Corn, i cent higher Receipts at Ltucagt today: Hogs 25000 Wheat 106 car* Corn 28oais Oats 2* e«r» Cattle 26000 Sheep 60QQU Estimate for tomorrow: Hogs. 250 X) Wheat 214 car* Corn .'Hear* Oats 164 «i*
Notice of Sale. N itioe is hsreby given that the undersigned recaiver of the Atlas Oil & Gis company, in pursuance t ) the order’and decree of thp Delaware circuit court, will on and after August 24, 1905, off>r at private sale at his office on Main street east, city of Mancie, Indiana, all the assets, including leases, personal property and equipment of every nature, and kind: Including also pip». tubing and casing in well* and all property and assets of the Atlas Oil At Gas company, situate 1 near Geneva, in Adams oounty, ludinaa Said sale shall he for cash, and not for less than the full appraised value of said property. All bids to be accompanied by forfeit aud sale to tie made subject to the approval of the Delaware circuit oouit Any prospective purchaser may examine appraisement by calling upon the receiver. Ray H. Munsbower. Receiver. Claude C- Bill, Attorney for Receiver. NOTICE The stockholders of the Citizens' Telephone company of Decatur, Indiana, will meet in annual meeting at the office of the secretary of said o impany in the city of Decatur. Indiana, on Monday, September 4, 19C5, at 7 o'clock p. m., for the election of five directors to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of snch other business as may be properly brought before said meeting. F. M- Schirmeyer. Secretary. Deoatur, lnd., August 16, 1905. 185d3wka Railroad Excursions Excursion to Pittsburg, Pa —On aocount K. of P. meeting in Pittsbursg. Pa., the Erie railroadlwill sell excursion tickets from Deoatur to Pittsburg and return at rale of |3 55. Tiokets on sale August 19tb and 20th. Return limit August 28th. for farther information oall on Erie agents gammer Tour Fares—June Ist to Sept. 30th via G. R. &I. To Trav erse City, Mioh., 912.30; Omera, 113.30; Northport, 913.50; Petoskey, 914.15; .Mackinaw City, 915.60. Return limit Oot. 31, 1905. For rates to other points oall phone 9, or write to .C- L. Lookwood, G. P. A. Grand Rapids, Mich., or J. Bryson, Agent. 12?d3m0 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 93.50 for the round fclp. Tickets good go ing on all trains, excepting No. 3, and are good returning on all trains, excepting No. 4, until Monday, August 21st', inclusive. Ask Erie agents for particulars. The Passenger department of the Toledo, St. Louis & Western R. R. “Clover Leaf Route,” has issued a booklet, entitled, “Get Out, or Get In,” from the pen of Mr. Eliiert 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. Ross General Passenger Agent, “ Clover Leaf Route,” Toledo. Ohio. Hiawatha, the Indian play, will be given at Ya-Way-Ga-Mug, near Petoskey, Mioh., from July 4 tc September 4, 1905. Illustrated folders can be had by oalling 'phone 9 or writing C- L. Lockwood, Grand Rapids, Mich., or oalling at passenger station No one who goes to Northern Michigan should fail to see this play given by Ojibway Indian aotorsy The folders give sk°toh of p/s with illustrations Get one. J. Bryson, Agent. 127 d 3m i
HEAT AND TANNED SKINS. Tkf »llr»«-l* Thsl r.rfsrm* SI ru SitiilMtrn Omars. There are certain arctic animals, dark coated In tin- stwirt sutuuia-r, that In wltin-r turn pure white, thus matching the snow covered landscape and annaping notice and harm. This duu|* of color, this protection, effected no one knows how. Is wonderful, n> wonderful «* a miracle, and yet a kludred a-tiange of color, a kindred protection, hnpiH-u* among mankind every summer, and nobody ever notices It. Wln-n the pale city people go out In the summer sun at the seashore or the mountain* the light attacks them fiercely. flr«t reddening their skin, tbeu swetllug. blistering and •c-in-bing it. If they kept In the sun enough, and If no miracle occurred. the light would kill them finally, huruiug off the skin first aud afterward attacking the raw fU-sh. But a Miracle aloe* occur. The skin changes from a pula- color to a tan and on this ten the sun haa no effect The sun may beat on tan colored skin for days and weeks. but atieh sklu remains always sound. unbltsterwL whole. Thus i ature works a miracle. The white «ktn 4s suffering, and nature, aware, somehow, that a tan skin Is sun proof, changes to tan the white. How d-**s she do this? Where did she learn that It w-as w tse to do this? No one kmws Ouly the fact of the miracle ra-rualns. To prove this miracle-to prove that It Is not the hardening of the skin, but the change In Ita color which pro-ta-cts It from sunburn—ls an easy mattar. Let a pale person, unused to the sun. stain one side of hi* face yellow, and. la-aviug the ottter aide untouched, go out In the bright summer sun for a couple a>f hours. The out' side of his face is no tougher, no more haralened thau the other, yet the unstalueal aide will tie luflametl. blistered, while the tan colored one will tie quite cool and unhurt. Sunburn 1* a miracle, a protection to tnaukind as Inexplicable and as wonderful as the miracle of the arctic animal*' change In the winter from dark c>ats to snow white oues.—New York Ilerald. MAKE YOURSELF KNOWN. A Little Story Tbit Shows the Vslue of Acquaintances. H f >w professional men make acquaintances can be illustrated by the story of two men whom 1 know. One of them, a dentist, had a practical father. who taught him how good an in vestment good clothes and many friends might be. This doctor lived for many years at leading hotels aud at evening mingled socially with the guests. There was never a pleasanter man than he at these leisure times, nor a man of better appearance, although during the early years he was constantly In debt to his father, and in all this social life he never mentioned his profession or his work unless such personal talk came naturally into the con rersatioa. Each year he weut to Europe and dined at the captain's table always In immaculate eveuing clothes. Sometimes he went and returned by the same ship, for there was little to gain by staying abroad. Everybody liked him. and today he has an immense practice, a considerable proportion of which he admits frankly can be traced to his steamship acquaintance. One day a year ago be met a lawyer of about his owu age and degree of tuc cess at their club.
“I'm going abroad Saturday.” said the lawyer. “Come along," he added, half iu Jest Tbe doctor hesitated for a moment in thought. “All right.” he said. “What boat?” The lawyer told him and then asked with some surprise how he could manage to be away on such short notice, and If he had intended to take his vacation at that time. “I’ve been over eighteen times,” said tbe doctor, with a genial smile, “and for the same reason that you have gone and are going. We'll work the boat together, yon and I.”—Arthur Goodrich in Leslie's Monthly Magazine. The First Anthracft* Coal. When the first two tons of anthracite coal were taken into Philadelphia. In 1803, tbe good people of that city, so the records state, “tried to burn tbe stuff, but at length, disgusted, they broke it up and made a walk of It." Fourteen years later Colonel George Shoemaker sold eight or ten wagon loads of It In tbe same city, but warrants were soon issued for his arrest for taking money under false pre tenses. 11l val oft hie. “In what way could yon be of any use to an employment bureau?” said the proprietor. “Simplest thing in the world," replied the shiftless looking applicant. “Y'ou are always In ueed of men to fill positions, and I’m always out of a Job.”—Detroit Free Press. A Step Too Far. Author—lt's a wise man who kuows wheu he’s well off. Friend—Yes? “C. told me that everybody was talking about my new book" “And what then?” “I was foolish enough to ask what they said.” Fnlllatlon. “We are goiug to give an amateur dramatic performance In aid of a worthy charity.” “Why, that, of course, is an extenuating circumstance.” — New York Press. Wbea you go In to collect a bill, tbe mrs the counter is less apt to inquire about tbe health of your family than when you go iu to pay one.
BUSINESS MENTION For Sale—A team of mulea. gaura triced to be all right. Loch A Dirkaon Lost A pair of spectacles. between house on 3th *tr •*« and 2d street. Finder return to D H. Huuaicker Gypsum wall plasterFreah car at Decatur Lumber Co. 13Stf Those people having bottle* belonging to the undersigned, will please return them at once Joe Tinnelher oewd4w F»r Rent—A neatly furnished front rovrn. for gentleman; reasonable 515 Nuttman avenue, corner of north Sixth street ts Cnuioe building lot> for eale at reae iDable terms m the Hanna addition 4o Decatur, Indiana. Inquire at Schurger A Smith's law and betract otfioe, Decatur. Iml. 18&dtf Wanted —A home for a little girl eight years of age. who ha* no mother. Are willing 'o.pay for care of same to the right party for a time Addles* 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 short on dishes, remember you can s*ve money by bnying them at the Blue Front five and ten cent store, tbret doors south of Moser's gallery. 156d3wks Lost—A fine pair of ice scales, somewhere between the J W. Place oompany factorv and the North End ioe house. Finder please return to this firm and receive a handsome reward For Sale —A poplar boat, 143 x 3%. tttt bottom, at reasonable price. Inquire at Biker & Reinhart’s restaurant 9200,000 of money to loan on city und farm property, on the very lowest rate of interest at Schurger & Smith s law, abstract and real estate office, Decatur, Indiana ISbdtf Tbe harness races at the Grea Xortuern Indiana Fair, at Decatur, lnd., August 29, 30, 31 and September 1. will be the best races to be seen this year Their total purses aggregate over 92.000. No one can afford to miss them For Rent—A nine room house at the oorner of Ninth and'Jackson streets : cement cistern and hydrant water on the lot. Inquire of P. J. Hyland. 134d1m0
A LITLE AT A TIME We Have Yet For Sale One building lot for 9176 00 One “ *• 130 00 One “ “ 120.00 Two ** “ 110.00 One « “ 100 00 One “ “ 90.00 These will be sold 6 percent, cash, balance in 100 payments This will be the last opportunity this season to ouy a lot on this plan. Call at the office of DAN ERWIN, or Roy Archbold. [ Summer Vacations If You hivs r.ot sSmiy daeldad where you will eseni your Kroner notion, let us send you “Michigan in Bummer” a beautiful book of photo* and brief word picture* of Petoek.y Mackinac talacd Trarsr.o City Hwrbor Spring. Bar Vi.w N.fthtaw.cta Oden Northport Osiena Wc-4u.tou.lng and th* moit correnlent route to ell Northern Michigan Summer Retort*. Fishermen will be interested in I "Whim to oo FiiMiao " I Send 2c stamp to : C. L. Lockwood, C.P.A.. C.R. Al.R'y. ridfcjJJ t Grand Rapid*. YCa' Michigan. j
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Fifty Dollars Reward. Stolen —Thursday night. Aug 8. from pasture of Jaoob Omlor, dark hay mare. 12 old, about 14 or 15 hands high, weight 1.400 when in fle-h, but thm now; both hind feet white, one white front foot, star in forehead and amall white stripe on nose, bar# footed, collar boil on right shoulder. 925 tor re t arn of property and 923 for con viettonof thtet. Wire and address all intoramtton to Albert A Butler. Sheriff. Adams Coanty. ludiana. Attention Farmer*. I am now ready to date yonr tab sale. Owing io the Urge amount of registered stock sales which I have already booked tor this fall. I would ask you to send in your dales early as my calendar is fast filling up. Having bad ten years' experience a the auction business rnd having sold in several different -tttes. I feel sure that I can make vou some money. Oifice over Burns' harness store, Decatur, lnd.. Phones—Oifice 430; residence 312. Yours frr a successful eale. Fred Reppert, Auctioneer. eodl66tf Lost —A five dollar bill, near the Palace meat market. Finder please return to this oifioe and receive reward. Lost—Part of a new mattress, somewhere between the Dent school house and the J. S. Bowers farm. Finder return to Gay & Z wick and receive reward.
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To »hora It May Concern. I have been appointed gen eral agent for the sale of Vltae Ore Medicine and all agents can secure their supplies i !rom me. Jonathan Burkhead, Mooroe, lnd. 800 d — l —■——i— CALL ON City Trucking Co. STORAGE, Etl Heavy Work a Specialty ALE KxNDS OF COAL ANI COKE. Phone 412 C. MILLER. Insure Vour Property *u the Decatur Insurance Agency Oallogly A Haefiing
BURT MANGOLD OSNTIbT ' SOUTH SIOOKO ST. WITm »"«*■ «*» O". * IS Slum LOU 15 KIEI>E Trustee Freble Townihh Office Day--Wednesday o! sack gDWARD LI’TTMAN Titiwee Rttor towushis Omcx DiT -M >oday of ea h JOSEPH V. PEABe! TRUSTEE KIRKLAND TOW\!gp Ornci Dav—Wednesday of 44 6® ROY AROHBOLD, DENTIST, I. O. O. F. BLOCK. 'Pboo *—Office, 164: residence B. E. LEW Hoofing, Spouting and all kinds ot (Jalvaulzed Iron Work. Furnaces, Repairing a Specialty. All Work Guaranteed.
OOftL Feed and Seeds Peninsular Portland Cement Gypsum Rock Wall Piaster We make a speclaltv of furnishing HIGH GRADfe CLEAN COAL that will bnrn. J. D. HA LE Pbonaß Oor. Jefferson and 2nd Sts. _ _ , J P.J. HYLAND. SANITARY PLUMBING GAB FITTING Steam m Hot Water Heating Si) AID CHB UT.ON FIXTURES IT Nurse SI. Phone 356
STOREWOUH ikx'NERVOUS DEBILITY Tha world almtraa men who arw strong In pferML ‘ u.ental and ear»a force. men of ambition. ener*TAM ; prraonal matfr.etum. the trua type of perft*'* tnanhaei To auaio thia lb* first rwjuiaJta to> # **l. L. *.tw Nenraa. which flee cat*- tty for phftletJ and oiaahi • iereloament and mat:# ilia wortu iletn*. PKFPCrt NCR V .GOB »«Ui Strenft. Ca<« Ht-m Caret Mervoue Deaiity. Pamnfl Vita weal*eee. Pr—tratfa, tieepitteweas and other tr <■*&# I to over work, tmoaln*. druir hablta and oth«r » **a Bake* rich, healthy blood and rcjalr* waated nrrT#a ! Equally friMMl f«*r women. Book let free. ! Prlea n.M a box. 8!* »or il.OtL poatpai 1 With a pas > ant. a to refund, If hut cured or benef* -d wtrti wroicaL asiocianoN C mica 00 u BUakaira & Cirnt*a I BUY COAL IN SUMMER I AND SAVE MONET I AS SUMMER ADVANCES SO DOES ■ THE PRICE OF COAL COAL WAS ■ CHEAPER LAST MONTH THAN IT ■is this month and it will ccst ■you more next month cet ■your order in NOW THEREer ■ SECURING THE BENEFIT OF THE ■ PRESENT LOW PRICES.ORDER TODAY I YOU MAT FORGET IT TOMORROW I The Decatur Lumber Co. I ’PHONE NO. J 53-
