Daily Democrat, Volume 5, Number 36, Decatur, Adams County, 11 February 1907 — Page 4

II ■ Accurate pric-s paid fey Decatur merchants for various products. Corrected every day at 2 o'clock. BUFFALO STOCK MARKET. EAST "UFFALOr N. Y , Feb. 11 — Receipts, cattle 37 cars; market steady. Prime steers @*soo Medium steers .....5',... @*sool Stockers to best feeders... @ *4.251 Cows @»4-W I Receipts, hogs. 60 cars; market I steady. Medinins and heartes .... @*7.soj Yorkers @*..50 Pigs @r 25 Receipts, sheep, 180 cars; market steady. Best spring lambs @*7.75 Wether sheep @*5.75 Mixed sheep @*5.50 Culls, clipped @*4.25 CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago markets closed today at 1:15 p. m.. according to the Decatur Stock & Grain Exchange. May wheat 80-a July wheat "*'4 May corn 47 I July corn 475* May oats July oats *7% PITTSBURG MARKETS. Union stock yards, Pittsburg, Pa., Feb. 11—Hog supply, 8 cars; market steady. Heavy hogs @*745 Mediums @*7.55 Yorkers @*7.55 Light @*7.55 Pigs @»7JO TOLEDO MARKETS. Panged every day at 3 o’clock by J. D. Hate. Decatur special wire service. Wheat, cash .... "85a May wheat UM July wheat 80S Corn, cash 45** May corn 47% July corn 48*4 Oats, cash ...» 41 May oats 41% July oats 38 S Rye, eash *7 STOCK. By Fred Scheiman. , Lambs, per cwt *s.Oo@**W < Hogs, per cwt *V»?@*6.so , Cattle, per cwt 1 Calves, per cwt ... *5.555*6.W , Cows, per cwt ........'. .**.Mo@ J2.SO Sheep, per cwt u *3.506*4.00 ; COAL— PER TON. Hocking lump *4*s Virginia Splint .....’. 4.50 ’ Domestic Nut 4.00 Washed Nut 4.50 Pittsburg lump 4.00 Pocahontas 4.75 I Kentucky Cannell 6.00 Anthracite 7.50 Charges for carrying coal —25c per ton or fraction thereof; upstairs, 50 cents per ton. OTHER PRODUOTB. By Various Grocers and Merchants Eggs, per dszen 20c. Blitter, per pouaß l*g Potatoes 50e Lard *e GRAIN. By G. T. BURK, successor to Carroll ESevaor eats for sale or ® Chang? to farmers Wheat, No. 2 red 68 Wheat. No. 3, red *7 Oats, No. 3, white 35 Barley 33 Rye. No. 2 Stover seed «-0* Alsyke %..;.... 6.50 Timothv seed « 2.60 No. 1 Timothy hay. baled 15.00 No. 1 Clover hay, baled ........ 12.50 No. 1 Mixed hay. baled 13.00 No. 1 Clover hay, baled 12.00 Corn 56 Corn, white, per cwt 43c@51c Machine husked corn, one cent less. WHEAT. FLOUR, ETC. The Oak Roller Mills quotation Oak Patent flour .-. *3.60@*4.0G Bran per ton *2O 00 Mid Hings, tier ton 20 00 Rough meal, per cwt 100 i Klin dried meal, per cwt. 1501 Screenings, No. I, oer bu 60 Screenings. No. 2, per bu. 401 Cop feed, per ton 20.001 Wheat, No. 2, per bushel 701 wool and hides. By B. Kalver & ton. ’Phone 442. Beei hides 10e C»Wh ides @l2c Mink 20c@*4.00 Shank 20c@*1.40 Coos .-..-. [email protected] Possum 10c@ .40 Muskrat 4c@ JO Sheep pelts 25c@*1.50 Tallow 4% JACKSON HILL COAL. By George Trlcker. (Wholesale.) Al or 2 Jackson HUI lump, tab mine, *2.50, t o. b. Decatur, *3 70; eook stove nut, t o. b. Decatur, *3 70; Hocking lump, *1.'75, tab. mine; Hocking lump, *3.06, t a b. Decatur; Splint lump, *1.55 t o. b. mine; BpHnt lump, *3.10, tab. Decatur. MARKET NOTES. Corn—% cent lower. Receipts at Chicago today: Hogs 25.000 Wheat * Corn 373 cars Oats - 75 cars Cattie 3000 'Sheep 7000 Estimate for tome,row: Ho* 79000 Oats 10 cars Wheat ..... 38« cars Corn 117 cars

PRICE OF TIMBER GOES UP! We are paying the following prices for timber delivered at our factory in the west part of Decatur: Good second growth hickory, 57 inches long, *12.00 a cord; 30 inches long. *6.00 a cord. Hickory poles. 10 feet long or any length above 10 feet, as follows: 6 to 8 inches in diameter at top end. 5 cents per foot; 8 to Iff inches in diameter at top end, 6 cents per foot; over 10 Inches at top end. 8 cents per foot. All the above must ■be free from bird peeks and reason-1 ably free from knots, and have 1% inches white on each side of heart. Second growth white ash. 38 inches long, sound and clear of knots and 9 ! inches in diameter and up, *6.50 per cord. Basswood bolts, 50 inches long and I sound. *5.50 per cord. Or we will buy it on the stump. BUCKEYE WHIPSTOCK CO.. Decatur, Ind. o II ■ ® wavtud, WANTED—A position by a competent stenographer. Address. S. A. G., Decatur, Indiana. *33-3t ( WANTED —A second cook at the < Murray House. Enquire at 'once. 33-3 —l 1 WANTED —A 50 to 70 acre farm. Can pay part or all cash. What have you to offer? Address, Farmer, care of I' Democrat. 34-66 t ' WANTED —Girl to do house work. En- . quire of D. M Hensley. 34-*tf i WANTED—Ladies or gentlemen to'] travel; salary *25.06 per week and', expenses Expenses advanced and sal- ' ary paid weekly: also local workers at *2.50 per day. regardless of result*. 1 Address or call upon J. A. Walters, i Sixth street, at residence of Mrs. , Frank Crill. between 7 to 10 o’clock a m and 4 to 9 p. m. 34rlt ( f»b ■ai*™™'’’" - ° < FOR SALE—Three splendid farms »f 1 120, 130 and 250 acres AH under 1 cultivation, except a few acres good i thtAier.black land, large barns, good houses, summer kitchens, wood houses, double and single cribs, granaries,' rock wells, steel wind pumps, • five ton scales on 355 acres; 100 acres in grass. 39 acres in wheat, best fenced and tiled farms in Adams county, 3% mites from Genevp, Ind., 12000 population i on stone pike Abstract title, good reason for selling. Sold at a ( bargain if sold soon. See or write W. 8. Rhoades, 54 East High street, Portland. Ind. Home phone 155. *l9-12t j1 FOR SALE —House aud lot near South Ward school building; also * some vacant lots. For particulars see W. E. Russell, Mercer avenue. 21-ts , FOR SALE —125 shocks corn fodder 1 2 miles from town, at 35 cents per I shock, 400 hills in a shock. See Deca- 1 tur Egg Case Co., or W. H. Gilpen. ( FOR SALE —A black stallion, three ■ years old.. Call on Phillip Brtnne- 1 man, corner Line and Km streets ; Decatur. •32-*t I, FOR SALE —Two good cows, will be I: fresh soon. Also some young horses i for sale. Wash Kern, Decatur. lad . R. F D No. » ’33-fft HICKORY WOOD FOR SALE—Split for cook stove. *2.90 a cord, delivered to any part of town. Buckeye Whipstock Co. 35-6 t FOB aBT. ~ FOR RENT —My eleven room honoe on Fifth street. Modern caavecieoces, barn. Enquire of Robert Cane, Magley, Indiana. 5-1 mo LOST. LOST —A dark overcoat between the residence of George Zimmerman; and the next cross roads east. If. found return to this office and receive j reward. 2*-tf J i LOST —Pair of child’s gold rimmed spectacles. Finder please return to i I this office. Finder will be rewarded. LOST —Pocketbook containing *25, be- '| tween Boston Store and Butler I butcher shop. Reward for its return to this office or James Bain. *3O-3L LOST —A locket and chain. Please return to Florence Sprunger and re- : ceive reward. 35-3 t — i F O C M B. I FOUND—Hand satchel. Owner can i have same by calling at his office I and auying for this n r Aice. 34— FOUND —Lady’s pocketbook. Owner can secure same by calling on Andrew Weifiy at the Baker & Anderson restaurant and paying for this notice. 35 CHEAP EXCURSIONS Via Erie railroad to points in the west and southwest On the first and third Tuesday of each month, we will have on saie. both one way and round trip tickets at exceedingly low rates. Call on Erie agents for particulars, or write O. L. ENOS, Trevaling Passenger Agent, Marion, O. 26-*** o — Great investment, absolutely safe, brings r,eiurns. giving surplus earning power of youth til! old age. securing comfort and health in your de- , clinig years. That’s what Hollister’s Rockv’ Mountain t Tea does. Smith, Yager A Falk.

■ SIUS — PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at their residence. 4 miles west of I Decatur and 1 mile east of Peterson. > p an the Bluffton Pike," on the J. T ’ Raker farm, beginning ax ten o clock; la. m.. on Wednesday. February 13J !1907, the following described proper-; ty: Eight Head of Horses:—Black mare: coming 3 years old. and bay mare j coming three years old. broke single and double: 2 good Belgium mares i coming 2 years old; good Belgium gelding coming 2 years old; good black mare coming 4 years old, with foal; 2 good brood mares. Seven Head of Cattle:—2 good milch cows, one with calf by her side, and one fresh soon: good red bull coming 3 years old; red steer coming 3 years old: 2 yearling calves; heifer fresh n the spring. Forty Head of Hogs:—lo good brood sows, will farrow tn April; 24 head of stoats averaging 129 pounds each: 6 head of pigs averaging 40 pounds each. Nineteen head of good breeding •wes and good Strop-hire suck 1 year old. Buckeye binder, Osborn hay ted’.er, steel hay rake, mower, Bullseye corn planter. Buckeye disc drill, Iml roller. Turnbull wagon, farm wagen, set lof block wheels, set of bay ladders. 2 breaking plows, disc hartox, 2 spike tooth harrows, spring tooth harrow, riding corn plow, spring tooth walking cultivator, 2 double shovd* plows, single shovel plow, etensioa ladder. I wheel barrow, scoop shovel, about 6 tons of good timothy hay - hi the mow, about IJOO bushels of com in the erib and numerous other articles No goods removed until settled fbr. TERMS:—AiI sums of *5 and under cash in hand: on sums over that 'amotmt a credit of 9 months wiR be given, purchaser giving good Mm Stable note Four per eent off for easa J. T. BAKER, SAM K SHACKLEY. John Spnhler. Auctioneer. o PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, 1 mile east of Preble and 4 miles west of Decatur, at 2 o’clock p. m. Friday, February 15, 1907, the following described property: Driving mare coming six years old; spring eolt seven months old, milch cow, brood sow, 11 head of stoats, 3 geese, 4 dueta and about M hasd at full blooded Barred Plymouth Roek chlekens, a few fine cockerels for breeders, surrey buggy, cart, good one horse wages, surrey pole, deuble shceel plow, single shovel plow, set Os i single hameeo, collar and sweet pads, I iron vise. 2 wooden vises. 2 two-wheel barrows, 3 dooea single trees, double trees and neck yokes, a lot of open rings, half doaen sets malleable wrenehes, all new goods; heavy steel tank. Other artielea too auaseroos too mention. TERMS:—AU sums of (5 and under cash in hand: on sums ewer that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved seeurity. CHARLES HOEPPNER John Spnhler, AucGoneer. o — PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned win offer at public I- - ! I auction at the late residence of Noah j I Sheets, three and one-half miles northI west of the city of Decatur, commenc- ; ing at nine o’clock, sharp, the following described property, to-wit, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1907. HORSES —1 Bay mare, 7 years old; 11 black horse. 4 years _old; 1 black ’ mare, 3 years old; 1, gray horse, 21 years old; 1 gray, horses. 3 years old. • HGGS. CATTLE. CHICKENS — ' head stock hogs; 20 brood sows; 29 I head cattle; 100 head chickens. I FARMING IMPLEMENTS—Deering binder. Deering mower, Walter A. Wood hay rake; 3 Monarch cor* plows; 1 new ground breaking plow; 1 Champion grain drill; 3 Shunk breaking plows; 1 spring tooth harrow; 2 Iron frame spring tooth harrows; 2 wooden frame spike tooth harrows; t single shovel plows; 2 double shovel plows; 1 Bulls Eye cor* planter; 1 Turnbull wagon; 1 Black Wheel wagon; double trees; single trees; scraper, gravel board; 290 feet of plank; corn stalk cutter; one-horse drill; com shocker;, fanning mill; iron kettle; copper kettle; grind stone; post augers: yard swing; lO*' pound scales; clever seed; Bucher wheel bar row; fanning tools of all kinds; 1600 bushels corn i* crib; 60 shock corn in field; Wilson heater, and some telephone stock. TERMS—AII sums *ot over *5.90, cash. A credit of nine months will be gives, purchaser giving note with securltv ,-ati’factory to the undersigned. ug valuation and appraise-

’ ment laws. Said notes to bear six ; count of 4% per cent will be given I per cent interest from maturity. A disI for cash. i C. C. SHEETS. Administrator. . John SpuUer. Auctioneer. 4-11-18 ; PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public : sale at her residence 2 miles west and I 3 miles south of Willshire, and 1 mile 11 ; south and \ miles east of Salem, at j •• 16 o'clock. Thursday. February 28. ! 1907. the following described prop-1 ; erty: STOCK —Brood mare, weight 160>.' f j I pounds, 8 years old; brood mare. ’ weight 1375 pounds. 7 years old; mare , j weight 1100 pounds. 3 years old; geld- j I ing. weight 1500 pounds. 7 years old. I mare colt, years old; mare colt J months old; 3 cows fresh in spring. | 2 two-year old heifers with calves. 3 heifers coming 2 years old; 3 yearling sta* ’ and a ihon- ighb’ •• ’ Shorthorn bull coming 2 year sold; 10 head of breeding ewes; 2 O. I. C. brood sows: 1 Berkshire sow and 9 pigs; Poland China sow, will farrow in April; 16 shoats. weighing from 80 to 100 pounds IMPLEMENTS—John Deere gang plow, cuts 28 laches; two horse Oliver steel plow; Black Hawk corn planter; 2 corn cultivators. 2 sets of work harness; 4 collars: breeding pen of Plymouth Rock chickens; breeding pen of Rose Comb Brown Leghorns; 10 Leghorn roosters; 2 bronze turkey gobblers; bearing lemon tree: large aim; set of People’s Encyclopedia good as new; set of History Nations. 32 volumes; book case. TERMS—AII sums of *5 and under, cash in hand; on sums over that amount, a credt of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with security satisfactory to the undersigned. 4 per cent off for cash. MATTIE YOUNG. Ed Kirkland, auctioneer. - ■ o PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at pubIfe saie at their farm 4 miles north of Deacttir and 5 miles southeast of Williams station, on" the old Feusse farm begining at Iff o’colck. Monday. February 25, 1997. the following described property: STOCK—Six year old bay horse; bay mare: fresh milch cow; milch cow, fresh soon: heifer, fresh: 3 brood sows, wil farrow by first of April; 29 hear of fine shoas: good young boar. IMPLEMENTS. ETC.—Two top buggies, one good as new; 2 breaking plows; sulky breakink plow; riding cullvator; disc harrow; corn planter; hay loader; hay rake; grain drill; Olds wagon; spring wagon; road cart; pair bob-sleds: long sled; set of logging tools; self rope reaper; hay tedder; set hay slings; two horse tread power; feed cutter; fanning mill: 3 sets buggy harness; heating stove; wheat in the ground; 250 bushels of corn in erib; 390 shocks of fodder; a lot of chickens; household goods and many other articles too numerous to mentioa. TERMS —AH sums of *6 and under, cash; on sums ever that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with security satisfactory to the undersigned. 4 per cent off for cash on all sums over *5. HILL 4 FEUSSE Fred Reppert, Auctioneer. Fruchte 4 Utterer, Clerks. o PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, 2 miles west of Monroe, on the Hite farm, beginning at 10 o'clock am., on Thursday, Febru-. ary 21. 1907, the following described j j property: 7 HEAD OF HORSES —Brood mare.. eight years old; brood mare, seven I years old, in foal; brood mare, six; years old; one gelding, seven years' j old: and three two-year-olds. I S HEAD OF CATTLE—Four milk* I cows, two will be fresh in March and I one in April; four head of yearlings ' rfOGS —Twenty-eight head of fine i . shoats. weighing one hundred pounds ■ I or more each; two brood sows, with' ! pigs by side. I - IMPLEMENTS ETC—One surrey; ’top buggy; rid!?.; corn plow; Shunk breaking plow; mower; two-horse corn plan.er, good as new; : spike tooth harrow; pring tooth harrow; hay ladder; set dump boards; ■ pair of bobsled galvanised tank, holding seven i irrels; set of heavy ; work harness: cream separator: hay . in the mow; c rn in crib; fodder tn : field, and many o her articles too numi erous to mention TERMS—AH sums of *5 and under, i cash in hand; on sums over that L amount, a credit of 9 months win be given, purchaser giving note with ap- | proved security. SAMUEL B. NELSON, i J. N. Burkhead, Auctioneer. NOTICE. 1 am running my reed mills every day. Can crush ear corn or grind your feed on a buhr. Charges reasonable. Factory North 3rd street ■ 10-ts. Prter KJrwh ’ DEMORCAT Want Ads Pay Big.

farmers attention 1 will ** at honie af ter Marti) ' f 3,1,1 am ' ’ your sale and will be there . myself to get you the highe st price ‘ Twelve y ears Os a„ F? EV mOSt aily ex P €rienc * in the \ ? fer ■ .. auction business enables me t 0 raake y ° Ur sale a SUcc «s---fulone. Send in your dates I early S \ >,urs for a su FRED REP pERT Offlceover Burns T , Harness Shoo Decatur, Ind y

You’d better paddle. For that’s what you 11 hate For when -™ 0 *£* D buck,. .And want to borrow a- - you’ll get is Tea. Unless you take —Smith, Yager & lateENJOY EATING With Mi-o-na Stomach Tablets. It is torment to look upon a tempt-. ing dinner and realize that to eat freelv means distress and suffering. I Let us tell you how you can enjoy, eating, so that the heartiest meals, will set well and cause no pain, distress or uncomfortable feeling of fullness. If VOU cannot eat and enjoy three good.' hearty, satisfying meals a day. without any feeling of discomfort,, vour stomach is weak and needs th*, strength which Mi-o-na stomach tab-, lets will give it. You cannot afford to delay treatment, for the longer you allow the digestive organs to be weak, the harder it will be to get help. The remarkable curative and, strengthening power of Mi-o-na is at-, tested by the guarantee, which The I Holthouse Drug company gives With I every 50c box. They return the money if Mi-o-na fails to cure. If you find that eating well-cooked j and properly chewed food is followed ( by heaviness and load on the stoniach, | by bloating, by gulping of acids and wind, by distress, nervousness, headache, trouble to sleep, or by any other symptoms of disordered or weak stomach. you should begin the use of Mi-o-na at once. It is guaranteed by one of the best known druggists in Decatur to cure al disorders of the stomach, or cost nothing. A guarantee like this means a good deal. 7 (t11,21;3-4.) p ’’Hello Giris." How to be healthy and happy and be a phone girl. Ring us up for a package of Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea and full particulars. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Smith. Yager & Falk. Eye Ear Nose Throat Glasses Filled tlsoipeial traaimau for Diseases. Lungs, Kidnevs. Stom ach and Rheumatism, Cancer treated. J, N, Younkin D. 0. M. D. TOCSIN, IND. auctioneer" HAEHY DANIELS Decatur, Indiana. R. R. 3 LIVE STOCK 4RB FARM SUE AUCTIONBERING, A SPECIATY , Your Basinessoncited. CiJI ?m e No. I3E List Decatar Have you tnea one ot ueerge Klein’s cigars’ Call oa hi m at Ue pa)ace bowling alleys. —»— NOTICE Piano and organ tuner. Wm a. Spiegej of Fnrt Wayne ja own lneßday . February n W^ erß a ‘ 4 to and furniture store. t V WM. SPIEGEL. farms Bought j Sold and Exchanged rx CALL ° R ® co. "wavnETi;?1

Capital - $100,000.00 Surplus - - 20,000.00 FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR - INDIANA DIRECTORS D. Sprang, D. Schmitt, E. 0. Bleeu M. F. Rice C. A. Dugan, Cashier P. W. Smith President W. A. Kuebler, Vice Pr« THE CRUCIFIXION. The wonderful reproduction of the famous Passion Plav thiti wil! be giv- ; .>n H ’he Boss? Opera house on nest Monday and Tuesday, Teb. 1! and 12, far surpasses anything of the kind ever presented In this city The Electric Amusement company have secur-1 ' ed the best accessories that moner can buy and will give you an entertainment that, will please every mai and woman and Child A beautiM ‘ Bible lesson that every one should see. Seats notv on sale at the Holthouse. Drug Co. Prices 10, 20 and 30 cents, f V o NOTICE. On account of retiring from breed-; ing cattle, I have some extra good i Hereford and Shorthorn cows for saie. Anybody buying of me now can ob these cows at a much lower prke than later on. I will sell feed cut cattle as heretofore, but shall not breed any in future. I also have some young Hereford bulls. D. E. STUD ABA KER, 35-12 t Decatur, Indiana. —o WALK HORBES OVER BRIDGES Notice Is hereby given that persons caught driving horses or team! across any long bridge in Adams county faster than a walk will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. This is not an idle warning, but will be enforced. If you don't want to be the example, don't da it This is our last warning. 33-6 t. Board of County Commissioners ■o — Croup can positively be stopped in 20 minutes. No vomiting, nothing to sicken or distress your child. A sweet. pleasant and safe syrup, called Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure, does the work and does it quickly. Dr. Shoops Cough Curp is for croup alone, remember. It does not claim to cure a dozen ailments. It’s for croup, thats all. Sold by W. H. NACHTRIEB. If you want a good set of harness, made from oak tanned leather and all work strictly guaranteed, call on Atz & Steele. North Second street Decatur, Indiana. 3v ' !t To stop a cold with Preventics is safer than to let run and cure it afterwards. Taken at the sneeze stage Preventics will head off all colds asd grip, and perhaps, save you from pneumonia or bronchitis. Preventics are little toothsome candy cold cure tablets selling in 5 cent and 25 een boxes. If you are chilly, if j ou be gin to sneeze, try Preventics. Toe. will surely „heek the cold and the cold. Sold by W. H. NACHTRIBR if you want a good set of harness made from oak tanned leather and all work strictly guaranteed, call o" Atz <L Steele, North Second street 10A Decatur, Indiana.*" Piles get quick relief f rom Pji Shoop’s Magic Ointment. RememD« it’s made alone for Pilesworks with certainty «tfid sat,s * a< Itching, painful, protruding or bi i pHes disappear like marie by its 1 Tr7it and see. W. H. NACHTRI® I If you are constipate!, dull or >• i ious, or have a sallow li.eless ion, try Lax-ets just once to see wthey will do. Lax-ets re little too some candy tablets —r ice TO . , ~ in effect. No griping no pain.. J' i gentle laxative effect that is ! ly desarible. Handy fir the vest , et or purse. Lax-ets meet even de I Lax-ets come to you in beautiful graphed metal boe:; a at 5 cen - ! 25 cents. Sold by W. H. NAC B. D. Ointment cures d’.o’F' FCze ®* ; Itching piles, poison and all I land skin troubles. 50 cents & i ’ Sold at Holthouse Drug □lackburn’s Drug Store. 1 B I 1 DEMORCAT Want Ads Pay B ' 9 ’ t