Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 202, Decatur, Adams County, 5 September 1905 — Page 4

LOSING POWER Are jr<»ur mraul nod i»hy«lrni |x»w«rw rail* tfltf?' (»'>l the l>hir«’ Alu’»ni"h M«*l*«* .* DuU t tot* to !!.rv‘ * IlfMhli b»r you NU-TRI-OLA Vlll tfiv» the % lir«r «»f outh. th«» Mimiurth «»t Mnlurhy, y*“i hew uU <>vnr We !*« <*• Uaai uiid Will prove 11 f\ ImK U/ Bok (Auartaiea* toy SMITH. YAGEQ A FALK. DRUGGISTS ■» - — - Weather Forecast. Owoevally fair; cooler. MARKET REPORT. ijeurate price* paid by Decatur RMrehanla for various products. Corrected every day at 2 o’clock Buffalo Stock .Market E Buffalo. X. I. Sept. I Special — Cattle —Receipts SCO cars; market Mealy. Ci port ateers__ I . ft 760 Fair to good fat cows_. . ft 726 Stocker* to beat feeders . «r 375 Export bulls ft 4 2.5 Bologna bulls—... M 3 25 Cows, fancy - - I-? (M ft 5.3 00 Common to good 22.00 ft *OOO Hogs—Receipts 70 cars; market 10c lower. Good mediums A beery's . ft 635 Porkers fl 6 36 Pigs . ft 600 Good Roughs 4.86 ft 6 00 Comm n u Roughs . 2.75 ft 400 Stags — 6 30 Sheep—Receipts 80 cars; market firm Choice lambs f . ft 825 Choice westerns ft * 00 Cull Jambs _____ . ft 5o) Choice yearlings ft 6 50 Handy mixed sheep ft 6 00 Cull and common sheep ..2 50 ft 3 50 PITTSBURG MARKETS Union Stock Yards. Pittsburg Pa. Sept. 4— Hogs— Receipts 60 jars market lower. Heavy Hogs I . ft 640 Medium - ft 6 40 Yorkers ft f 40 Light ft 6 30 Figs ft 6 00 Chicago Markets Chicago market closed at 1:15 p m. today, according to Decatur Stock and Grain Exchange May Wheat I *42 Sept Wheat 79| May Corn 43' I Sept Corn 52! Dec Corn 43J May 0at5..................2. 28J Sept, Oats. 25 ‘ Dec Oats 261 Sept Pork 15 12 S pt. Lard.... 7 97 Toledo .Markets Changed every afternoon at 3:00 uclock by J. D. Hale, Decatur special Wire service. Stay A’heat ~f 871 ‘Sept, wheat Rll Oec Wheat A.'orn, May 43 : Kept, corn 55 I JAk: corn 422 ■Oats, ‘ash 27.1 May oats Mil Jhpt oats •’ 271 Dec oats 28| i Bye cash bl STOCK BY JRED SHEIMAX, DER LER Lambs fts 60 Hogs per cwt 75 ft Cattle per lb 3} ft Calves, Per lb ft 6 Cows _ Ift 3 POULTRY Bl J W PLACE CO Chickens, young per lb 10 Fowls, per lb 9 Young turkey 10 — 6 Old Turkeys 9 WOOL AND HIDES by b. kalver k son. Phon* 442 Wool, unwashed 30 Beef Hides 8 Calf „ _ 10 Sheep Pelts 25ft 1.50 Tallow 3| HAY MARKET E. L. CARROL No 1 Timothy Baled $7.00 Mixed Baled 6.00 Clover Baled 4.50 GRAIN. St B. L. OABEOL, QBAIH MSBOBAIII Cbm yellow new 4 .71 Corn, Mixed new 69 Machine shucked one cent less. Oats, new ... 23 Wheat. No. 2 Red 77 Wneat, No. 8 Red 74 Barlev 85 Bye No. it _ — 48 Clover Seed— __ 5 15 Alsykr — ■ - _— ft 600 Buckwheat 48 Flax Seed 80 Timothy , —— 11 0u OIL HARKBT. tadlana. 81 Whitehouse 99 Somerset... • 71 Neodesha, (Kan.) ....... 47 Barkersville .... .86 ringland 62 Fiona 11.46 Pennsylvania ....... 1.31 Coming. .98 New Casuc. -■........... 1.23 North* Lima 86 South Lima..... 81

OTHER PRODUCT*. BI VABIOC3 JBOOBBS AMO MBBOHANTS Eggfrees, h, per dot 1 18 Lard 06 Butter, ner pound Po*t'"'r- 50 COAL—Par Toa Prices of coal on and after Decern-

tier Ist, until further notice will be as 'el lows; HiX’king Lump, per ton *8 50 Virgins Splim— ——— —— 3 78 Indiana Lump..—ij —— 820 D lueatif Nut • 3 Washed Nut 8 60 Pittsburg Lump 8 HO Pocahontas 4 '-' b Kentucky Cannell 5 &0 Anthracite •• 7 °0 Charges for c trrying coal- 25c per ton or fraction thereof; upstairs 50c der ton. GARRET NOTRS. Liverpool market closed steady Wheal. | cent higher Oom, 1 cent b-gber Receipts at Uhicagc today: Huge— — 15000 Wheat , — HTears Oom 1019 mis Oats . __ ______ 669j*ra Cutie 7.7 16000 5heep....................•• INMX) Estimate for tomorrow: Hogs... 21(ki0 Wheat 6) cars Corn — 4 < teats Osts 257 ais Level Book Lost. Lost—A "lever’ memorandum Ixiok between St. Paul church and thia city. Finder please return to surveyor’s office, and receive a reward It is very important that this book be recovered, as it contains Items representing many days of work. 201d3

AUCTION. A Peninsular range, ‘ Henry F. Miller" piano and other household goods, to be sold at auctio n. Sat nr day. September 9, 1905. beginning atone o'clock p. m L. S. Waggoner, corner Jefferson and Ninth streets, Decatur, Indiana 201dfl 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. & I railroad and Monroe street JOHN BCHEIMAN, Agent. 199d2wks Notice. 1 have plenty of money to loan on farms. D. B. Erwin, Attorney at law. Straw hats cleaned as good as new, by Robert at the Burt. For Sale—A team of mules, gauianteed to be all right. Loch & Dirkson. I have received a full line of Fox's Elk goods. See my show window. Hensley. U9d6 For Sale—A poplar boat, 143 x 3%, fiat bottom, at reasonable price. Inquire at Baker & Reinhart’s restaurant Those people having bottles belonging to the undersigned, will please return them at once. Joe Tonnellier, oewd4w For Rent—A nine room house at the corner of Ninth and Jaokson streets; cement cistern and hydrant water on the lot. Inquire of P. J. Hyland. l*4dlmo For Sale—My residence property an Mercer avenue. Two lots and a half with a five roomed house. Will be sold cheap. See Charles Railing. 200d6 Lost—A fine pair of ice scales, somewhere between the J. W. Place company factory and the North End ice house. Finder please return to this firm and receive a handsome reward.

Choice building lot? for sale at reasonable terms in the Hanna apdition to Decatur, Indiana. In. quire at Schurger & Smith’s law ■xn -betract office, Decatur, Ind. 138dtf If you wish a first-class piano at a less price than your local consignment dealers pay for such a piano, write to John Cunningham, Portland, Indiana, who is selling at wholesale prices in Adams county. You can save >IOO by doing so. Papers Lost—l lost valuable papers in the interest of the heirs of H. J. Davidson and Elizalieth Davidson, sometime the forepart of 19C4. 'Anyone having any knowledge of said papers will please report to J. R. Smith south Tenth street, or to this office, "and oblige James R. Smith. Organizer Wanted—Want a capable man or woman to organize new Walker Clubs of Ten in Decatur and vicinity; no selling;straight salary. W’e manufacture or import 150 homehold necessities such as soaps, teas, coffees, spices, baking powder, toilet articles, pharmaceuI tical preparations, etc., and sell our i goods direct to families, and give valuable premiumr free. Give age, references, experience and other particulars Address W. H. Walker, Pittsburg, Pa., founded 1837.

EXERCISE THE EYES GYMNASTICS THAT MAY WOIIK AWAY THE NEED FCR GLASSESa Inur.t of Troatmeßi Which Will htrciiaihcii (ho Mnoeloo oud Which !■ Inilorkrd hy an r.tpvrt In th* TrvAlmriu of th* Kyeo, Eje gymnastics constitute one of the spplli'Htious of the principles of prac ticul physical culture u> employed foi the purpose of rt*st>>r!ug normal conditions to the diseased body. Anything which will obviate the usce*slty of put ting on glasses Is tr be welcomed, as who has ttecome a slave to spectacles will agree. In mahy cases of muscular weakness of the eye certain exercises which may be taken at home without apparatus will result In a cure. The symptom* of muscular weakness Include pain through ths eye* and a tendency on the part of the lids to close. Sometime* it become* difficult to keep the eye* opeu. and there I* a vague sensation an though some invisible force was tugging at one side of the eye until the victim wonder* If he is not becoming cross eyed. In such case* strong glasses sup port the weakened muscles and relieve the symptoms, but they do not effect a cure. Sometimes they are necessary but often, on the contrary, persistent and systematic exercising of the mu* cles will restore them to a condition of beaith. I>>t the first exercise bo taken for the purpose of strengthening the muscles of accommodation. Extend the bai? at arm's length with the drst finger pointing upward. Fix t»otb eyes on this digit and slowly bring It toward the face until It touches the tip of the nose. Then slowly carry It away from the face again until the first position I* reached. Do this three or four timee at first, keeping both eyes constantly upon the raised finger throughout the operation described. The second exercise consists in turning the glance upward and then downward as far as possible without altering the position of the face. Repeat this two or three times ut t :e first trial, and then vary the exercise and bring a new set of muscles into play by turn tag the eyes first to the r g*at and then to the left as far as possib.e. the face remaining motionless. After two o> three movements of this cbaractM with the face still la the same positl hi carry the glan.e to Its full extent fi.s 1 to the upper right hand corner of th* eye, after that to the lower left ham! corner, then to the upper left hand cor ner and from there to the lower righi band corner.

To complete the series of exercises rotate tbe eyeballs in their socket* two or three times, causing tbe glauce tc reach the extreme limit of vision in making tbe circle. It is necessary that these exercise* be employed with caution at first, for otherwise they will tire tbe muscle* and bring on dizziness or headaches. Tbe fact may be hard to realize, but tbe whole practice is exactly the samr in character and effect as tbe exercl* Ing of tbe muscles of the arm or leg and it is just as certain that the mu. cles of the eye will tie strengtbeuec and developed by the movements de scribed Persons who are troubled with weak eyes may often secure considerable benefit from the use of the eye cup. This is a small receptacle of thick blue glass and so constructed that when In verted It fits tightly over the eye. It costs 15 or 20 cents at tbe drug stores and should be used night and morning The eye cup Is employed for the pur pose of applying salt and water to the eye as a tonic. The proportions should be a level teaspoonful of salt to a pint of water. The latter should have been warmed to about tbe heat of the body. Fill the cup with the solution and placv it over tbe eye. Then turn the head backward and open the lids. It will be found that there is no unpleasant feeling whatever from the contact of the salt solution with the eye. As a matter of fact, this solution is almos' identical with the saline fluids of the eye. Should tbe water be used without the salt it would cause the eye tt smart painfully. Slight attacks of granulation of the eyelids may be cured by the nse of absolutely pure olive oil. one drop being allowed to enter the eye twice a day In dropping medicaments into the eye place the finger Just under the lower lid and draw that lid out a trifle, al lowing tbe remedy to fall upon » This Is a simple way of accomplishing what many people consider n difficult proceeding. Above all, In dealing with tbe eye It should be remembered that much depends upon the condition of the general health. A debilitated state of the system Is very apt to show Itself In the eyes. These delicate organa depend upon the blood to keep them In good order, and rich blood and an unim-, pitlred circulation nre of primary Importance. This calls for plain, nourishing food, an abundance of fresh air and a moderate amount of exercise.— Good Housekeeping.

Napolenn and 111. Tntor. Napoleon was a great so’dier. but be could not spell. Ills handwriting was also so bad as to give rise to the rumor that he used undecipherable characters to conceal ths fact that tie. the master of Europe, could not master French orthography. In the early days of tho empire a man of modest as[>ect presented himself before the emperor. "Who are you?" asked Napoleon. “Sire. I hnd the honor at Brlenne foi fifteen months to give writing lessons to your majesty.” "Ton turned out a nice pupil T said the emperor, with vivacity. “I congratulate you on your success!” Nev •rtheless lie conferred a pension upon his c’d master

Summer Toor Fares—Jun* l*t to Sept. 30tb via (4. R A I To Trav srseCßy. Blob.. 112 80; Omera. 113.30; Northport. 413 50; P*t<Mkey, 414.15; Mackinaw Ci'y. 115.00. Return limit Out. 31, 19C5 For rates to other points oMI phon* 9, or write to'C- L Lock stood, G P. A. Grand Rapids, Mich., or J Bryson. Agent. Ittdtato 42 50 to Indianapolis and return via the Clovst Leaf to Fraukfort an<l Indianapolis and Northwestern Traction company from Frankfort. | Rate to Frankfort and return. 41.50. Tickets good on all regular trains Saturday, September wtb. Trains leave here 45:47 a m . 11:57 a m and 9:23 p. m . and Sunday, September 10th, at 11:19 a. Tickets good returning leaving Frankfort until No. 4, September 10th Children half fare The State fair opens Mon day. beptember 11th and the exhibits, live stock, etc., will all be on the ground Sunday and the gates will be epen free to all on that date. T. L. Miller. Agent.

A Wealth of Health Awaits tbe affiieted who visit the world famous spaa— French Lick West Baden Springs WHERE THE HEALTH COMES FROM Three widely varying springs at French Lick and four at West Baden, within a radius of one mile, possess remedial and medicinal values world renowned in curing STOMACH, LIVER. KIDNEY and BOWEL AFFECTIONS, intimation of the bile-ducts, by stimulating the bilary circulation, preventing stagnation, modifying catarrhal conditions, congestions and a number of chronic liver lesions reputed incurable. PLUTO Spring water is a natural diuretic and positive cure for chronic ailments of stomach, liver, kidneys 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 thier special field in cases of urie 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, slugisb 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.

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Fifty Dollars Reward. Stolen -Thurmlay niifbL Aug. 3. from paMure of J*<»b <)«lor. bay mare. 12 y**"* ” ld * • b °’“ l J " 15 hands high, weight 1,400 whan in lle-b. but thin now; both hind f*t white, on* «h>te front tooL , Br in forehead and small whim stripe on nose, bare footed, collar boil on right shoulder. 4-5 for return of projierty and 425 tot-com action of thief- » nd “ dl ‘ 7 all inforamtion to Albert A Butler, Sheriff. Adams Coanty. Indiana.

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