Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 195, Decatur, Adams County, 28 August 1905 — Page 4
CONSTIPATION Cku*e« illw<uh>, .uWTlng. drath. Srutp- •«!». l>lrty tmti Had t*A<s b,-r,,r« th** eyes, IM«*l Hwul' « huyl*-.. IrrliaMonm. tMuee. U| jMlfcwtUl OUJuur rw»l r«rr, MJ.TRI.OLA Wild Nuulv.a LaxaUrt Grauu.** SviJ uy M* w SMITH. YAGER A FALK. DRUGGISTS Weather Forecast. Fair tonight and Tuesday. L I MARKET REPORT. Ajcurate pncee paid by Dscain B arc han ta for various products. Cor Meted every day at 2 o'clock Buffalo StocK Market E Buffalo. N Y Aug 26 Special — Cattle—Receipts 5 cars; market' prices steady Export steers — I . fl 750 Fair to good fat cows_. . fl 725 Stockers to best feelers . fl 375 Export bulla — <0 425 Bologna bulls—....—. • fl 325 Cows, fancy — — 42 00 d 53 00: Common to good 22 00fl 4000 Hogs— Receipts 15 cars; market steady. Good mediums A heavy 's 0 6 60; Yorkers fl 6 60 Pigs fl. S 30! Good Roughs 4 86 fl 5 00 Common Roughs 2.75 fl 4 00' Stags —. 6 30 Sheep—Receipts 13 cars; market firm Choice lambs f . fl s 00 Choice westerns fl 7 75 Cull Jambs —— . 05 00 Choice yearlings fl 6 25 Handy mixed sheep fl 4 75 Cull and common sheepso fl 3 50 PITTSBURG MARKETS Union Stock Yards. Pittsburg. Pa Aug. 26— Hogs—Receipts 10 .are market slow. Heavy Hogs I . fl 655 Medium fl 6 65 Yorkers . fl 665 Light fl 6 65 Pigs fl 6 30 Chicago Markets Chicago market closed at 1:15 p m todav, according to Decatur Stock and Grain Exchange May Wheat I 84J Sept. Wheat 79| Dec Wheat $1! May Corn 431 Sept. Corn 53* Dec Corn 43*
THE BEST EVER THE GREAT NORTHERN INDIANA FAIR DECATUR, INDIANA Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday AUGUST 29. 30. 31. SEPTEMBER I
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May Oata 2" J <ept, Oats tt! 3m- Oats 2bf kept Pork 14 7<i $ pt. Lard 7 881 loledo Markets Changed every afternoon al 3:00 elock by J. D Rale, Decatur special vire service day A’heal I 8M kept, wheat 83 3m Wheal 83’ ,’orn. May 42 ; kept, corn M Dec corn.... ... 42 Data, cash 27 May oata *•'. i kept oata " 274 Dec oata 27| Sye, cash 60 STOCK st feed sHtmaa. deb les Lambs — yr 5 50 Hogs per cart 4 75 fl $5 75 Cattle per lb. 3j fl 4 Calves, Per lb fls Costs Isl 3 PM I.TRN BT 1 V PLACE 00 Chickens, young per lb 10 Fowls, per lb— 9 Young Turkey 10 6 Old Turkeys — 9 WOOL AND HIDES bt a. salves a sos. Phone 442 Wool, unwashed 30 Beef Hides 8 Calf 10 Sheep Pelts 25fl 150 Tallow 3}} OH AIN BY a. L. Oaßßun, OBAIB SBBCEASt Dorn yellow new......... I 72 Dorn, Mixed new 70; dachine shucked one cent lees. Jets. new 24 •Vbeat No 2 K«*< 77: 4 neat. No. S Red 7* dariev — 35 ' lye No. X 4» Dlover Seed — - —— 5 00 Usykf — G 6 00 ducawneat 4flax Seed 80 Timothy 11 Ou OIL riARKBT. iadlana 81 Tkulehouse 99 Somerset 71 Jieadaeha (Kan).... 47 Bart-renlle .86 lagknd <62 Tiana .......11.46 ?ennsy Ivanin. 12)1 "orning. S 8 Mew Can 123 North Lima .86 Joutb Lima 81 OTHER PRODUCTS ty rsatocs oaacsßi abd MBicatsri EggfruM, h, per dot I 17 Lari 06 Butter, per pound 16 Potatoes, new 50
COM. Pas Yes Prices of coal on and after Decani- j her Ist, until further notice aill be as follows: ‘ Hocking Lump, per ton 13 50 Virgina Sphm . — , .. 3 7. r Indiana Lump-— —3 20 IXmeatic Nul -■ .. . 3 2** A ..had Nut 3 60 j Pittsburg Lump 3 60 Pocahontas.... 4 25 Kentucky Cantfell 5 60 Anthracite 7 00 Chargee for carrying coal- 2bc per ion or fraction thereof: up stairs 50 der ton HARKET NOTES. Liverpool market eleven steady Wheat, t cent lower Corn, } cent lower Recmpte al Lmcag> today: Hoge— 3*K»’ Wheat 57uare Corn 370 cars Oast 242ctre Cttile * 2'ooo Sheep 2200* Estimate for tomorrow; Hogs 22000 Wheat 120 oats Corn 753ja»s Oats — — 505 sate NOTICE The stockholder* of the Citizens' | Telephone company of Decatur, Indiana, will meet in annual meeting at the offi ie of the secretary of saidcimpany in the city of Decatur. Indiana, on Monday, Septem-1 ber 4. 1905, at 7 o’clock p. m . for the election of five directors to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other bust-1 netn as mar be properly brought l>efore said meeting F. M. Schir merer. Secretary. Decatur, Ind., August 16. 1905. 185d3wks NOTICE. I will start my cider mil) next week, and will make cider every Tuesday and Friday until further notice P. KIRSCH, Factcry north Third street. 188d6 The greatest race day of all at the Great Northern Indiana Fair at Decatur. Aogu-t 29. 30, 31 and Sept. 1, will be Derby day. on Friday. All running races for good purses You will miss it by passing up derby day. Lost—A pocketbook, containing a small amount of money, somewhere between Steele's park and ! Fifth street. Finder please return j to Mrs. J. Bryson.
Railroad Excursions O. R. A I. Korn* City eicurston I ieaaon tickets good until Oct».t**r 31, fetJQ. Fiftwu day tu keta. Il .90. Mexico uineMen ho uro u«*re» Double dally through service, iron Mountain route. Ask ticket agents Gor A A. Deane, Jr., T. P A. 100 Sentinel Bldg.. Indianapolis. •29.76 National bncampment excursion. Round trip to Denver. Pueblo or Colorado Spring' via the , Clover Leaf. August 2»tb to Sep temlier 2, 1905; return limit Sep - j ternber 19th. Tickets can be ex-, tended until October 7. bv de positing ticket and paying a fee of jSO cents T. L. Miller. Agent Bummer Tour Fares—Jane l«t to dept 30th via G R. AI. To Trav. erseCity. Mich. 113 30; Omera, •13.30; Northport, 113.50; Petoekey, •14. IS; Mackinaw City, •15.60. Return limit Out. 31, 1905. For rates to other points oall phone 9. or write L. Lockwood. G. P- A. Grand Rapids, , Mich., or J. Bryson, Agent 197dtao Hiawatha, the Indian play, will be given at Ya-Way-Ga-Mug. near Petoskey, Mich., from July 4 tc September 4, 1905. Illustrated folders can be* had by calling . 'phone 9 or writing C. L. Lockwood, Grand Rapids, Mich., or calling at ]>ataenger station No > >ne who goes to Northern Michigan should fail to see this play given by Ojibway Indian aotorsy Tas foilers give eknoh of pl a with illustrations. Get one J.. Bryson, Agent. 197 d 3mo •22 75 ’Denver and return—On account of the G. A. R. encampment. the Erie railroad will sell ex- ’ cursion tickets from Decatur to Denver and return, atjate 0f,922.75. j Tickets on sale August 29th to Septemlier 3rd. For further informa-* tion. call on Erie agents, or write. ’ O. L. Enos. Traveling Passenger Agent. Marton, Ohio. •16.00 TO ST. PAUL AND MINNF apolis and return from Chicago vis Chicago Great Western Railway Tickets on sale daily to September 3b Final return limit October 31st. Also equally low rates to points in Minne sota. North Dakota. Colorado. Utah (and Wyoming. For further informaj tion apply to F. R. Mosier. T. P. A. j 115 Adams St., Chicago. 11l
The Best Attractions The Best Racing The Best Stock Display Os any Fair in Northern Indiana, No expense has been spared to make the exhibit of 1905 a record-breaker in every respect. The business houses of Decatur think so well of the Fair, that their stores will be closed in jhe afternoons of each Fair day, except Tuesday. Premiums and purses will be paid in full. The race purses alone amount to $2,000.00. Everything that is clean and moral will be seen at the Great Northern Indiana Fair. Extremely low excursion rates on all rail* roads. ■ - •’ « ■ *•'? '■ \ *■■ :•> > ■
DON’T HtSITATffI WRITE TO-DAY WE WILL LOAN YOU MONEV II ON FOUR HOUSEHOLD GOODS. PIANOS, oRgaJ teams, fixtures, etc . without removal if 10 to 1100). Tju ,sn L»r|l| from one to twelve months time to pay it back by small monthlv payment* as you prefer fl 20 is the weekly payneot Qtll a 950 loan for fifty weeks Other amounts at the sam* pr J(Wr tio a || If you uwsi money fill out the following blank, cut it out m ai i lllo |l us. our agent will be in Decatur every Tuesday I ’ Data Il Your name II Wife's Name ■ Street and Number ■ City I Amount Wanted ■ Kind of Security yon have I Occupation ■ All communications held strictly confidential Callon or addne I Fort Wavne Loan Co. Rx>m 2. 2nd Floor Established 1876 706 Calhoun Sil Home Phone 833. (FT. WAYNE. IND.) Opp Court H:um| - _ " =■
Ponies at the Fair. One of the features of the Great Northern fair here next week, which will be of special intorett tJ i the children is the pony exhibition, j and everyone who owns a pony of' any kind, is urged to enter him. The premium is thirty dollars, divided into five four dollar and five two dollar prizes. It s an easy way to make the money, and the ohildren will enjoy it. 188d6 Notice. 1 have plenty of money to loan on farms. D. B. Erwin, Attorney at law. We carry the largest line of moulding in northern Indiana, and make trames of any size and we can save you 20 per cent on all frames, as we do not charge for glass below 16x20. Lyman Bros. 193d6
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|5 to Mackinac Island n» tit Clover Leaf and boat fr tn T '.edc, Train leave* Decatur 5:47 a i and 11:57 a tn. August 31 Steamer leaves Toledo 4 p i August 31. Tickets go>l ton ilajt from date of sale. Don't forat the route and date, as this will |» the finest outing of the season T. L. Miller, Agent.
