Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 201, Decatur, Adams County, 4 September 1905 — Page 4

RHEUMATISM Turturln* Mini terrihl,-. Ko l urr tuiwug bi, tiM- aiiitf*. do u»r» su4 mwtrutu* XU-TRS-OLA Uu<t N'n'rl-•* x Kill irixitb' Tn-SUsi-nt rur*. Mmaary mmn> Quickly. For ih< wwr»i naw bwiVmhO p-i-trarv .prrlal lit-Atiurul-«K C.«x avk-tv v ..ti. bviaaucuu*. ... uj aut« *j-* UuaraatM* *7 SMTN. YAGER & FALK. DRUGGISTS Weather Forecast. Generally fair; cooler. MARKET REPORT. gjcurate price* paid by Decatur •wvhauta for various products. Cor•voted every day al 2 o’clock. Buffalo Stocl Market E Buffalo, N. T. Sept. 2 Special—©•Mie—Receipts 5 care; market steady. Krpurl steers S . 07 50 Fair Io good fat oowa_. . 07 25 Stockers to beet feeder* . 03 75 Er port bulla 0 4 25 Bologna bulls ~,,. . 03 25 Co am, fancy 42.00 0 53 00 Common Io good 22.000 4000 Hoge—Receipts 15 cars; market 10c lower. Goo 1 mediums A heavy's . 06 35 Yorkers 0 6 35 •Pigs 0 6 00 Good Roughs 4.85 0 5 00 Common Roughs 2.75 w 4 00 Blags 6 30 Sheep—Receipts 5 cars; market Firm Choice lambs | . 0 8 40 Choice westerns 0 8 15 Cud Jambs . 05 00 Cboi'-e yearlings 0 6 50 Handy mixed sheep . 05 00 Cull and common sheep .2.50 0 3 50 PITTSBURG MARKETS Union Stock Yards. Pittsburg. Pa. Sept. 2— Hegs— Receipts 10 .are market steady Heavy Hogs S . 06 60 Medium 06 60 Yorkers 0 6 50 Light 0 6 45 Pigs 0 6 15 Chicago Markets Chicago market closed at 1:15 p m today, according to Decatur Stock and Grain Exchange May Wheat J 84 Sept. Wheat 791! Dec Wheat 81J May Corn 43j ! Sept. Corn 521 j Dec Corn 43? I May Oats 28* I Sept, Oats 25’ J Dec Oats 265 [ Sept Pork 15 27 B pt. Lard 7 97 Toledo Markets Changed every afternoon al 3:00 o clock by J. D. Hale, Deeatur special wire service. *y (Cheat f 874 , “apt. wheal 841 Wheat 834 JJvni, May 434 Jjse nrn , pats, cash 274 , Miy >ats 8(1 ' De* oats 28 J Hye cash 61 STOCK BY.FREB SHUMAN, DER LER Lambs.__ 05 50 Hoge pec cwt 75 0 Cattle per lb 34 0 Calves, Per lb 05 ' ixjws 10 31 POULTRY BY J W PLACE CO Chickens, young per lb 10 Fowls, per lb 9 Young Turkey 10— 6 1 Old Turkeys 9

(DON'T HtSITATEI ( WRITE TO-DAY j |wt WILL LOAN YOU MONEY 1 ON YOUR HOUSEHOLD GOODS, PIANOS, ORGANS■ i| teams, fixtures, etc., without removal ($lO to $100). You can have! ■ from one to twelve mouths time to paj'it back by small weekly orH ■ monthly payments as you prefer. f 1.20 is the weekly payment on ■ #3 i SSO loan for fifty weeks. Other amounts at the same proportion. S Cllf you need money fill out the following blank, cut it out, mail it to ■ us, our agent will be in Decatur every Tuesday. £ Date ■ Your name I Wife’s Name Ed Street and Number ■ City w Amount Wanted. R Kind of Security you have S Occupation 0 All communications held strictly confidential. Call on or address | Fort Wavne Loan Co. I) Room 2, 2nd Floor Established 1876 706 Calhoun St . ..leKU;), (FT. WAYNE, IND.) Opp Court House

WOOL AND tiIDLS BY B. XALVX* fc SON. Phon* 442 Wool, unwashed 30 Beef Hides _____ 8 Calf ~ 10 sheep Pells 25.0 1.50 Tallow ._ 8j URAIN. SY S. L. CARROL, as Al II MBSCHASI Jorn yellow new I .71 Corn, Mixed new 69 Machine shucked one cent less. Oats, new 24 Wheat. No. 2 Red 76 A neat, No. 8 Red 73 Hur lev 35 Sye No. X. . ■ 4» Jlover Seed— _ 5 00 Usykr - G 600 3uckwheal - 48 riax Seed 80 Timothy —, ■ — 11 Ob (ML ffARUT. Indiana 81 Whitehouse.... 99 tatnereet............ ... 71 Meodaaha, (Kan.) 47 Barkereville 86 Ragland..... .62 Fiona 11.46 Pennsylvania 1.31 Doming 98 New Casiat 1.23 North Lima 86 South Lima 81 OTHER PRODUCTS. si vasioci aaoosas and ■siosahti Eggfresa, h, per dos I 18 Lard 06 Rutter per pound *6 Potatoes, new 50 COAL—Par T*« Prices of coal on and after Decern ber Ist, until further notice will be as follows: Hockiug Lump, per ton $3 50 Virgins Sphm 3 75 Indiana Lump , 3 20 Domestic Nut 3 25 Washed Nut . _ 360 Pittsburg Lump 3 60 Pocahontas 4 25 Kentucky Cannel! 5 50 Anthracite 7 0C Chargee for carrying coal- 25c pei lon or fraction thereof; upstairs 50c der ton FIARKET NOTBS. Liverpool marßet closed steady Wheal, J cent lower Cora, j cent lower Receipts al Lineage today; Hogs 20000 Wheat 37 cars Cora ______ 463 «ia Oats 487 cars Cuttle kOOOC Sheep 280b0 Estimate for tomorrow: Hogs.. 21000 Wheat 41 cats Cora 489j0S Oat* 210m.s Wanted—A girl to work at the restaurant. Inquire J. S. Uolohin. 191dtf

NOTICE The stockholders of the Citizens' Telephone company of Decatur, Indiana, will meet in annual meeting at the office of the secretary of said oimpany in the city of Decstur, 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 such other business as may be properly brought before said meeting. F. M. Schirmeyer. Secretary. Decatur, Ind., August 16, 1905. 185d3wks Notice to Farmers Swift & Co., of Chicago, 111., have shipped a carlod of their high grade fertilizer, and in order to introduce it, 1 will sell it at cost. Warehouse on G. R. & L railroad and Monroe street JOHN BCHEIMAN, Agent. 199d2wks

"Wallo.'i Ancl.r." Thf» insignificant duodecimo volume, nut remarkable for any especial literary merit beyond an easy, cheerful, chatty g> si butuor, Interlarded with technical Information about u strangely fuxclmitlbu sport, o-ctiphai one of the topmost uicbu* In the huge temple of British blblisgruphlciil fame. "Worth its weight in gold" Is a very inadequate expri sdon. The uuuibet of sovereign* its value represent* overbalances many copies. Its companion volume, the second part, by Charlo# Cotton, was not issued from the press until twenty-three year* later and uat urally luereases the already stupendous prh-e when found with the earlier work. The perennial popularity of "Wai ton’s Angler” is very remarkable. Seldom a year passes that does not witness its rclssu* in some form or other, either delicate ami dear for the connoisseur's shelves or commonplace and cheap for the traveler's pocket There Is a charm about the book which time apparently cannot destroy. Mow to Make Breiwai. The following recipe for lieeswax can be vouched for: After the combs have been put through an extractor or crushed and strained through a thin cloth the wax is pat In a copper or porcelain lined kettle, with cold water enough to cover it. and boiled for half an hour, or longer if it seems necessary. When the wax Is taken from the stove it is strained and poured in. a vessel previously dipped in cohl water. To make a round cake of beeswax pour the melted wax In a bowl that has lieen dlppetl In cold water. To make wax sheets use a board threeeighths of an inch thick. dam|>ened with warm water, ttr-n dipped In the melted wax two or three times. The board is next put In water to cool for a little while, after which it Is taken out. the edge* trimmed with a sharp knife and two sheets of wax ;>eeled off. To make these wax sheets the wax must not Im* too hot or it will crack. Wnvrx.

Hie sensation of sound, as is well known, is produced by a certain to and fro or wave-llke movement of the air striking uitou the drum of the ear and so setting it In vibration. Each sound wave cons <ts of two portl >ns. In one of which the air is compressed beyond and in the other rarefied bel »w the average pressure. If two sound waves are traveling in the same direction, but one of tl.em starts half a wave length behind the other, the compressed half of one will fall upon tile rarefied half of the other, the average air pressure will remain undisturbed, and the two sounds will combine to produce silence. If a sounding tuning fork be slowly rotated near the ear four positions will be found in which the sound will be barely audible. This Is due to such interference of sound waves as has been described. How to Cut Glaaa. Glass can tie cut without a diamond, and the way Is very simple. Dip a piece of common string in alcohol and squeeze It reasonably dry. Then tie the string tightly around the glass on the line of-cutting. Touch a match to the string and let It burn off. The beat of the burning string will weaken the glass in this particular place. While It Is hot plunge the glass under water, letting the arm go under well to the elbow, so there will be no vibration when the glass Is struck. With the free hand strike the glass outside the line of cutting, giving a quick, sharp stroke with any long flat instrument, such as a stick of wood or a long bladed knife, and the cut will as clean and straight as if made by a regular glass cutter. Wnpolron Before the Convention. When Barras introduced Napoleon to the convention as a lit man to be intrusted with the command the president asked: “Are you willing to undertake the defense of the convention?" “Yes,’' was the reply. After a time the president continued: "Are you aware of the magnitude of the undertaking?” “Perfectly." replied Napoleon, fixing bis eyes upon his questioner.* “and I am In the habit of accomplishing that which 1 undertake."

First Great Depression. “What, may I ask. was the keenest dlsnpiMilntment of your career?” asked tin* anxious interviewer. The great tinaucier stared coldly at the ink bottle. “It was when I was four years old. I think." he drawled, “when I woke up one morning and found my red balloon shrunken to onefourth the size of the day before.”— Detroit Free Press. Stan •nd the Dog. We an l alone, absolutely alone, on this chance planet, and amid all the forms of life that surround us not one. excepting the dog. lias made an alliance with us. A few creatures fear us, most are unaware of us and not one loves ns.—From a Maeterllnk Essay. Supplied n Dfflrhncy, Mr. Goodman—Janies, the gentleman you gave as reference tells me you're not very truthful. Jimmy (the office boy)—Well, say, yer sich a truthful guy yerse" yer need an ablebodied liar like me round der place.—Philadelphia Press. Their Descent. “Oh, yes.” she said proudly, “we can trace our ancestry back to—to—well, I don’t know who, but we’ve been descending for centuries.”—Philadelphia Telegraph. A Juvenile Thrnnt. Mother—Remember. Tommy, an an. gel Is watching over you. Tommy— Aw. ma. don’t be conceited!—Chicago Newii.

I Summer Tour Fare*—June l*t to ' Sept. 30th Via G. R. AI. To Trav eraeChy, Mich., fiUHOj Outer*, 113.30; Northport, »13.50; Peto*. key, tH. 15; Mackinaw (.1 y, 415.60. Return limit Out. 31, 1905. | For rate* to other points call phone 9, or write to 'O. L Lookwood. G. P. A. Grand Rapid*, Mich., or J Bryson, Agent 137d3u>0 73 Denver and return—On •OOoUDt of the G. A. R. encamp ment, the Erie railroad will sell excursion tickets from Decatur to Denver and return, at rate of,Wt-75. Tickets on sale August 2uth t> Septeml«r 3rd. For further information. caII <>n Erie agents, or write, O. L. Enns, Traveling Passenger Agent. Marion, Ohio. 116.00 TO ST. PAL L AND MlNNFapolis ami return from Chicago vis Chicago Great Western Railwaj Tickets on sale daily to September 3G. Final return limit October 31st. Also equally low rates to points in Minnesota, North Dakota, Colorado. Utah and Wyoming. For further information apply to F. R. Mosier, T. P. A, 115 Adams St., Chicago, 111

A Wealth of Health Awaits the afflicted who visit the world famous spas— French Lick West Baden Springs WHERE THE HEALTH COMES FROM Three widely varying springs at French Lick and four at West Badeu.; within a radius of one mile, possess' remedial and medicinal values world renowned in curing STOMACH, LIVER. KIDNEY and BOWEL AFFECTIONS, indama tion of the bile-ducts, by stimulating the bilary circulatiou, preventing stagnation, modifying catarrhal conditions, congestions and a number of chronic liver lesions reputed j incurable. PLUTO Spring water is a natural diuretic and positive cure for chronic ailments of stomach, liver, kid ' neys and bowels. PROSERPINE AND BOWELS Springs furnish the milder waters, ideal for the less severe cases. Because of its beneficial action on the skin, Proserpine spring is known as the “beauty spring." SPRINGS NOS. 1,3, and 5 have 1 thier special field in cases of uric < acid,albuminuria, anemia, chlorosis, I 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 alehohol or other causes, slugish states of the liver, gal I stones, catarrhal jaundice, etc The Wonderful French Lick—West Baden Springs are located in the highlands of Southeru Indiana, easily accessible from all points.

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Fifty Dollars Reward. Stolen. -Thursday night. Aug. 3, from pasture of Jaooh Omlor. dark bay mare. 12 6'*" •‘ boul l * ° r I.") bands high, weight 1.400 when in fle-h, hut thin now; both hind feel white, one white front fool, sttr in forehead and small white strljie on nose, bare footed, collar boil on right shoulder. I>s for return of property and |25 for conviction of thief. Wire and address all inforamtion to Albert A Butler, Sheriff, Adams County, Indiana.

AMBITION is laudable. It's I right to have ambition to accumulate money. Hab its of saving and frugality are helped along by keeping an account at some bank. OUR BANK stands for safety. Our policy ia wise progressive and prudent. Our advice to patrons helps them on to the road to riches. It's worth something to have this assurance. Give us your banking business and we will help you in many ways.

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The First National Bank Decayvs, Indiana. To W hoin It May Concern. I have been appointed gen era! agent for the eale of Vitae Ore Medicine and all agent* can secure their supplies Trom me Jonathan Burkhead, Monroe, Ind. 800 d

CALL ON City Trucking Go. STORAGE, TRUCKING Eli. Heavy Work a Specialty ALL Kinds of coal AN! COKE. Phone 41S C. MILLER. Insure Vour Property *n the Decatur Insurance Agency Gallogly & Haefling SSOO To Petoskey $6.00 To Mackinaw ViaG. R. & I. SEPT. 12 good for rtturn io days See agent for 30 day tickets $9.00 to Petoskey SIO.OO to Mackinaw J-.Bryson

BURT o«^ r A^ G °l-o.' south aaooNo *t. wit PHONS 4*S ORi j ■ * | ‘.i.sa LOUIS KLBIBB Trustee Preble Township Offlc* Day--Wedne*day of etrh gDWARD LUTTMAN TRUsree root towow Omox Dat -Monday of wu h w#e| JOSEPH V. PEASE. TRUSTEE KIRKLAND Omox Dav— Wednesday of aaah 44 K O BOY ABOHBOLD, DBRT!*T I. O. O. F. BLOCK. ’Pnoo a—Office, 164: residence Mfi

B. E. LEW Roofing, Spouting and all kinds of Galvanized Iron Work. Furnaces, Repairing a Specialty. All W ork Guaranteed. ooftL Feed and Seeds Peninsular Portland Cement Gypeum Bock Wall Plaster We make a specialty of furnishing HIGH GRA Dfc CLEAN COAL that will burn. J. D. HALI Pbon*o Cor. Jefferson and 2nd Sts. P. J. HYLAND. SANITARY PLUMBING O-A.O FITTING Steam ‘* D Hot Water Heating CG ANO COMBINATION FIXW u 1 >arae si. Phase 3J6 v ikN Vil f Vß< NERVOUS DEBILIff The world admtret men who are etrnna tn phrOfliL meutaJ and nerve force, men of ambltl n. energy ui personal magnetism. the true type of perfect fuanbooi To attain this the flrrt reuunite l» g -l braiUf Nanraa. which give earxetty for auJ ucaMi development and make life worta living. PEFFER S NERVIOOR makea Strang. Cfi'n. Nsnffifi. Cures Narveva Oab llty. Falling ■emery. Vital »■> neaa PreelraUen. Sleapiaasneae *nd other tr< r*du to over work, emoting, drug habits and ot rca s*a Mr kee rich, healthy blUxl and repair* waatei btr«M> Kqually pood for women. Booklet tree. Prlnagl.tM>aboi. Sts .or ■ go. poetnaid. wtth a aatee to refund, it act cured or benefited •rrrta hioical ahociation cmicaoo !!.»♦ piaekbiirn At Christen

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