Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 22 February 1906 — Page 4
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I Pacific Coast I Excursions ■ S O the man who seeks a climate that M I is mild and a region of widely varied jfc x resources, the Pacific Coast offers wH great opportunities. California, Oreg >' -nd Washi ngton, their climatic* and t fea.’~ building conditions r *s4' l | c ■KM port unity of a life-tim’- for t»u !do>g*up ne» » bdme. BHfi One-way Colonist t.-kesre oa ‘ifc jilMy, ■9 to April -th, at the rate r.f ■ss Chicago, with toncapoodiogiy io* rate* from aU Quints, Daily and Personalty Conducted Excursion* • | on which a double berth PultaSSn towist sleep : ig H 9 car from ostt orUv Sa.op/All agents sell tickets < I via the Chicagtjl. mop North-Western Line. ( The train of ;Xe best, — these tickets are , ? '■good in. tounst on the fi.mous Electricji I < 1 7, less than rce day* taSoutKc ir CxTfo? na via II he f-ake Route, andpffljMMgMf ■bn Vund ’ 1 ! f' 7 I through to Francisco, Los Angeles an d daily. "I ' |.( ,0, W.inltok«vw h .<•’<;',B-®4 »’><•« tl.» ■■!;»>»«< 1 s, «iM »» , l wbw» la’x-r St I J LSw ■ »h»c 4 cect, lew »«?*>. »»l« li«"'*■■■»» fall itlvrmitioe. Xi f A. H W»<|j'-ner. T. A.. 215 Jacluon Blvd., CWcayo.
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Weather Forecast. Fair; moderate Friday. MARKET REPORT. Ajetirsto prices paid by Deestai uercthanto for various products. Correeked every day at 2 o’clock * Buflal StoocK Market Z Buffalo. N.Y. Feb 21 Spaci*;— Cattle —Beceipts 10 cars: market I alow Prime otam | . (tt 550 Medium Steers _. . gx 500 itockers to best feeders <2 ■> C ' Cows (Ct 4 00 _K>kgxa balls .... . tqt 4 "5 3cws. fancy .— 42.00 «53 00 Common to goxl 22.00 ict4o 00 Hctrs—Receipts 15 cars; market »tai»ly Sood mediums At beavy's tt 50’ forkers ft 6 50 ’Hf» ft 6 6< Kod Roturba 4 .85 ft 5 20 xxnmon Rou<ha 2.75 ft 5 2C> Atari' « » Sbaep—Recmpto 40 cars; marked ahead y Cfeotcw lambs | . ft 7 i* •, Choice westerns . ft 600 : Ckoioe yearling* ft 6 501 Sandy muad aoeep ft 5 75 Tttli and oommo'* abeep. 3.00 ft 4.OC' PITTSBURG MARTETS Union Stock Yards. P “aburg, Pa Feb. 21 — Hoge—Supply K) uars r-rkeS >.>wer deary H«s S . ft 40; Medium ft 6 40; forkers ft H 45 *urht ft •> U> j ' g» ft 5 35 Toledo Markets every aftoruxxi al 3.00 dork by J D fiale, Dw-at ur specia. nrewervitw May Wbaat | * wuly. Wheat M Jorn. May 432 Jato. rash 321 July. Corn 44* i May onto 31 j July. Oats.... 31 iy* oaah 67 Chicago Markets CkutoMT market dm»»1 at 115 p ® today annordtng to Decatur Shock and Grain Ktrhaagn <ay Wheat I 821 July Wheat 811 May. Corn • 43’ July Com ■’ 43j May Oats 30 July On*" 2SJ Mar Pork 15 62 May Lard 7 fu OKAIN. st a u ccaaoL. oasis MMaum Maatoia* ahudted oa* sent ieee Uoro New, delivered.... » >wto naa | A’toeal No 3 Red 7“ A h—l Kn * Rad 72 Sartor 86 ire No i > 0 jkovwr Saad — -7 25 Livy** _ —_ ft 8 15 nueawneai 48 Has Seed 80 fimottoy 11 00 Wheat fkw, Etc. Th* Oak Roller Mills Quotations. Oak PatwntlFlour >4.00ft4 40 Bran, per too 516.08 Middlings, per ton >l**oO R ■ig’h msai. per cwt.... 11.00 Kiln dned bolted meal per cwt II 60 ' bcrweui agw '• P*f * >u -GO' " No. X “ -401 Chop few*. |**r ton 120-00 j Wbeat. No - X pw bu * Corrected every day by A VANCAMP ! HAY MARKET B* U UIIOL No ITimotby Baled.. FJOO M. ted baled 6.00 Clover Baled 4.60 CHA flAitKin 1ndian5............ .......... 89 VhitetoouM 1 04 iomeraet 89 Neolaatoa, (Ku.) 61 darkersvih- .96 dMftoad 49 Tiotia *.U.6kI Pacngyirsato 1.58 jormng. 1.10 NewOastw. ......... 135 Nertn LUna 94 Senft Uma 89 STOCK st rskb MktMAW osa lss Uamtoe ..660ft«60 Hogs per cwt ft 6.00 CaNto per lb M ft 4 Otolvea, Per lh- 6 ftO.OO ■ 'Yown 1 8 Sheep 4ft 5 POULTRY ST J W FLACS CO chickens, young per ib 64 h Fowls, per Ib ft6ll Young T urfeey ~„ ft 1111 Old Turkeys A Young Ducks 8 (Xd Ducks 8 Gee** ” 9, COAL Per Tse Price* of ous I on and a/ter Deeem be* Ist, until further noiioe will be as follows: P x-k, 3g Lump, per ion S 3 75 Virgins Splim 4 00 Indiana Lump 3 40 Domestic Nut 3 40 Washed Nut 3 75 Pittsburg Lump.. 3 75 Pocahontas 4 60 Kentucky Caanell 6 00 Acthracite 7 GOi Chargee for asTyity? ooal—2sc per ton or fraction th reef: up stairs 60c j der tcc . «sw»> e «i*m a—uwHswv. ii i wiwsstoi
OTHBR PRODUCT Brt *tioc» asocial a«d miicb»wts *3{g frveah, perdas I H Lard ■« Better per pound J 5 3 otatoee 60 WOOL AND HIDES si s. ialvir a son. Phone 442 Woe an washed Beef Hides — - Calf 11 sheep Pelts 25ft 1-50 I Tallow 4 Mink 25 ft 3.50 Skunk 25 ft I.HO iCoou 10 1215 Poneam 10 ft 45 | Muskrat ...«•••*••>..<>• -3 ft I**; MARKET NOTES Liverpool market closed steady. ,' Wheat. | cent higher. Corn. | cent higher. Receipts al Chicago today: Hogs .... 2-VjOO ; ■ Wheat 21 cars Corn 723 cars Oats 1-lcars Cattle 29000 Sheep 2 s O(MJ | Ei-tui' ite for tomorrow: H'X’ 31000 j U heat... 17 cars j Corn 4 44 cars ()ata 14 2 car* PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell the fol- ; lowing property at public auction at I bis farm, three and one half mile* I nortbeast of Decatur and one half 1 mi‘e north and one-half mile went of Dent school house known as the ‘.lodge Heller farm, commencing at > 10 o’clock on Wednesday, Feb. 28 HORSES Mare nx years old, heavy with foal. : rnare seven years old. yearling colt, coming 2 in J one HOGS Twenty liead’ Oi ahoats. weighing 1120 pounds, two sows with pigs by j ibeir side, three a>ws. will farrow ■ about April first. CATTLE I Freeh cow. eight cows will be fresh ' about February 25, nine short year ling calves, five yearlings coming two < in spring 50 bushels seed oat*, breaking plow diac harrow, Milwaukee binder, Mil waukee mower, good aa new, TERMS AU sum* of 35.00 and under cash , On all sums over $3 00 s credit of ten ; mouth* will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. 5 per cent, discount for cash. Sylvester Garner. ’ Fred Reppert, Auctioneer DON'T BE A SLAVF «■■—KK—ywi Tc the Liquor or Drug Habit i A’L-m £ »f«re<!y. lumileM and f>rfmAteeuf Car*- ,« writa<« the .each iit all? THGLSAMJS «>• | fc*pPF. pr 3*prrou» and »d*rr Men i to ttoe wfecacy <4 the Jara | a* a4min.sirre.l *.< THE KEELEY hSTIHJTE MA Pl ON, INDIANA 11*4 S. A4«mv Sfreat I CoufitiMtn Ctrtfullf Gaardfi I CALL ON City Trucking Co. >*O3R. STORAGE. TRUCKING, Etc J Heavy Work a Specialty Phone 412 Chas. Miller
GRAHAM <fc LOWER DECATUR, INDIANA AGENTS FOR BEST INSURANCE GO’S. IN THE WORLO Farnr and City, Tira, Lifo, Lightning Inruranc.
I Wait on You? I I If not Borrow Money From th, I ■on vour household goods, pianos, orean-, teams, fixtures fi ■ ontrt moral. You can have from one to twelve m ontna , ’ ■ which to pay it back, tn smrll weekly or monthly payment tln “‘ M prefer. $1.20 is the weekly payment on s *SO l Jan so - r % ‘“ s - »» ■er amounts in the same proportion. If you need monev Ji ; ■ the following blank. Our agents are in Decatur Tuesdays ’ , ’' a,e '*■ Date ■ Your name ■ ■ Wife's Name ■ ■ Street and Number ■ ■ City ’’j ■ Amount Wanted I ■ Kind of Security you have ■ ■ Occupation I i Hau communications held strictly confidential. Call on or addrs®H I Fort Wavne Loan Co. I 1 Raom 2, 2nd Floor Established 1876 70fi Calhoun J I Home Phone 833 (FT. U AYNE, IND.) Opp. Court HoJ
— ■I.Mi n ■ a j R? l3»A’iTcfil*J Y! < I NERVOUS DtBILTTY Ttkto wnr»d aslftlr*** men who ar* In phytlmt menus! and n«rv« men of Rmbiti- en*nq and -nal marT./ t igm . the true ty r* nf per! manhood. !'■> atta*n UUa th* rtrrt retjnlftW !• eon*l.b«uth> i N«*vaa. wL»cn iff’•«•!*<- tty r-r ur.y*ic«J aud xuenKpflarniariri mat-M* •'Nrw RCFfew b NCRWICOW r> *k«e fitrart. Calm Narraa. Oor*a Harrwua OaDHity. Fa..inf ftamcri VfUl Waab-e-saa f»faa«*atia*». 1 4 other troub.aadue ■er w I a arr-'-k'-g. ■!' u - hat t« W<! Other rt'i«4A It/ be* rtrh. bea. hy and repalra waaUa! narvaa. <» T IT**! t.< women. Booklet fr*a. f*rw * bos. >' i.or • (ML poatpai fK • atfe* tc refund. , f >«♦ crirvwl nr’-v eflW M.era ■re«CA' a«*ociatiom CHICAGO. «.*• Blackburn At Christen Farmers, Attention! J. N. BURKHEAD FARM ‘no LIVE STOCK AUCTIONEER Call central at Monroe for residence, Two miles west of Monroe. MONROE, INDIANA, R. R. NO. 1. Jackson Hill Coal If pou burn coal and want something that pleases everybody, buy the celebrated Jackson Hill| Coal of Tricker & Merica. PER TOM Nut and Pea for maga zine stove. . . $2.60 Lump. . . . 3.50 Hand forked Nut, for your cook range, . 3.50 FOR SPOT CASH. Delivred in city, 30c per tonextra. Call Phone 311. Cox Bins at Clover Leaf. TRICKER & MERICA. P. J. HYLAND. SANITARY PLUMBING tSrAJBf I’ITTIriJG Steam **° Hot Water Heating : CAS AND COMBINATION FIXTURES 33 Monro* SI. Phone 33S Insure Vour Property *n the Deiatur Insurance Agency Oallogly & Haefilng
ROY ARCHBOLD ' ■ DBNTIBT. ' I- O; O. F. BLOCK. W Thon a-Ofl3.ee, 164; r^f.i eilc , _ .. BURT MANGOLD*’® dentist ' SOUTH BICONO BT. WITM ■* HMONI 483 OR. J. M M J** .i .... _[■ gDVVARD LUTTMAN W* TRUSTEE ROOT TOWOSHIt S Omci Dat— Monday of each J. B. BURKHEAD E j GENERAL DRAYING AND HAULIER, of all kinds. Phon»> No 461. Dscaiur. LOUIS KLEINE ■ Trustee Preble Office Day--Wednesday of wo Remember Thatl DR. 0,0. corn I OF FORT.WAYNE B Will Be at the J 1 MURRAY HOUSE ■ Each and Every ThursdijB t Morning after 8 o’clock, M, remaining the day. ■ Capital 1100,000 Sur .toh UOSH FIRST | NATIONAL I. BANIS b Decatur, Indiana | Interest paid on certifi. aum left u gg | months or one year. M ontecioßS Be ! P. W. Smith W. A. Kueb.«™ D. Schmitt E. X. C. A. Dugan E. C. Bieeb D. Sprang E ■■ I goall Feed and Seeds Per.insular Portland Cement Gypsum Rock Wall ■ We make a specialty of' turniihing HIGHGRADE CLBAff GOAL that will barn. — —— J. D. HALE Oor. Jefferson and 2nd BCf.
