Daily Democrat, Volume 5, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 19 February 1907 — Page 4

I MH Accurate prices paid by Decatur merchants for various products. Corrected every day at 2 o’clock. BUFFALO STOCK MARKET. EAST BUFFALO, N. Y.. Feb. 19. — Receipts, cattle, 60 cars; market steady. Prime steers @16.00 Medium steers @55.00 Stockers to best feeders... @54.25 Cows @54.00 Receipts, hogs, 75 cars; market, steady. Mediums and heavies —. @57.45 Yorkers @57.45 Pigs @57.20 Receipts, sheep, 60 cars; market steady. Best spring lambs @57.85 Wether sheep @$5.T5 Mixed sheep @55.75 Culls, clipped @54.25 CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago markets closed today at 1:15 p m., according to the Decatur Stock & Grain Exchange. May wheat 77% July wheat ”8% July corn 46% May oats •••• 46 % July oats July oats 36% PITTSBURG MARKETS. Union stock yards, Pittsburg, Pa., Feb. 19. —Hog supply, 25 cars; mar. ket steady. Heavy hogs @57.35 Mediums @57.35 Yorkers @57.35 Light ' @57.25 Pigs @57.00 TOLEDO MARKETS. Changed every day at 3 o'clock by J. D. Hale. Decatur special wire service. Wheat, cash 76% July wheat 79% May wheat 79% Corn, cash 45% May corn 47% July corn 47% Oats, cash 41% May oats 41% July oats 38% Rye, cash 67 STOCK. By Food Sofaeiman. Lambs, per cwt. ...... [email protected] Hogs, per cwt ........ f.. Cattle, per cwt '.... [email protected] Calves, per cwt [email protected] Cows, per cwt . ,s2.oo(j@s2A9 Sheep, per cwt .. .$3.50@’54.00 COAL— PER TON. Hocking lump $4.25 Virginia Splint ....' 4.50 Domestic Nut 4.00 Washed Nut 4.50 Pittsburg lump 4.00 Pocahontas ...... 4.75 Kentucky Cannell 6.00 Anthracite 7.50 Charges ft.’ carrying coal—2sc per ton or fraction thereof; upstairs, 50 cents per ton. OTHER PRODUCTS. By Various Grocers and Merchants Eggs, per dozen 20c. Butter, per pound 18c Potatoes 50c Lard 9c GRAIN. By G. T. BURK, successor to Carroll Elevaor company, fclig 4 White Seed eats for sale or exchange to farmers. Wheat, No. 2, red $ 71 Wheat. No. 3, red 70 Oats, No. 3, white 36 Barley 38 Rye, No. 2 55 -Clover seed 8.00 Alsyke 6.50 Timothv seed 2.00 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 [email protected] Bran, per ton $20.00 Middlings, [>er ton 20 00 Rough meat per cwt 100

Bosse Opera House One Night Only Monday February Co medy Success of the Season The Eminent Actor Robert Downing Supported by an excellent company, including Miss Aelene Andree and Mr. Lee Millar, in Running for Governor The laugh-producing, clean cut.brilliant and sparkling comedy in four acts, by Herbert Bashford. Successor to The County Chairman. Prices 25, 36, 50, and 75 c

Klin dried meal, per cwt 159 Screenings, No. I, uer bu 60 Screenings, No. 2, per bu 40 Cop feed, per ton 30.00 Wheat, No. 2, per bushel 70 WOOL AND HIDES. By B. Kalver & Son. 'Phone 443. Beel hides 19c Calfh idee Mink [email protected] Skunk [email protected] Coon [email protected] Possum 10c@ .40 Muskrat 4c@ .30 Sheep pelts 25c @51.50 Tallow 4H JACKSON HILL COAL. By George Trlcker. (Wholesale.) Al or 2 Jackson Hill lump. Lab. mine, sw. t_ o. b. Decatur, $3.70; cook stove nut, f. o. b. Decatur, ?3.70; Hocking lump, $1175, f. o. b. mine; Hocking lump, $3.05, L o. b. Decatur; Splint lump, $1.55 t o. b. mine; Splint lump, $3.10, t o. b. Decatur, MARKET NOTES. Corn—% cent lower. Receipts at Chicago today: Hogs 13000 Wheat 41 cars Corn »«2 cars Oats 208 cars Cattle 50<w Sheep Estimate for tomorrow: Hogs 45000 Oats I” carß Wheat 386 cars Corn cars NOTICE My health would not permit me to continue at the bench at the Voglewede shoe store, and I have again moved my tools to my home, where your patronage is solicited. I will treat my old friends right. If you can’t send your work out, call phone 414 and I will send for it. •30-24 t. SOLO MAN BILLMAN. - o If you are in need of awning, tents, cots, camp stools, etc., call on Linn & Patton and get prices. Corner Market and Rug gstreets, Decatur. Phone No. 334. 37-3vt -9 NOTICE. I am running my need mills evesy day. Can crush ear com at. grind your feed on a buhr. Charges reasonable. Factory North 3rd street. . A 10-tt Peter Kirsch. 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 sale, both one way and round trip tickets at exceedingly low rates. Call on Erie agents for particulars, or write O. L. ENOS, Trevallng Passenger Agent, Marlon, O. >s-••• LOW PACIFIC COAST RATES. From March 1 to April 30, the Erie railroad will have tickets on sale daily at very low rates to the Pacific Ooast and intermediate points. For further information apply to Erie agents, or write, 0. L. ENOS, T. P. A., 36-** Marion, Ohio. o NOTICE. On account of retiring from breeding cattle, I have some extra good Hereford and Shorthorn cows for sale. Anybody buying of me now can obthese cows at a much lower price 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. STUDABAKER, 35-12 t Decatur, Indiana. For red clover, Alsyke and timothy seed, also early garden seed, see J. D. Hale. 37-*6t

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■ 1 — WAJrTH ®, WANTED—A 50 to 70 acre farm. Can pay part or all cash What have you to offer? Address. Farmer, care of Democrat. 34-661 WANTED —Girl to do house work. Enquire of D. M. Hensley. 34-*tf WANTED —To rent a six or seven roomed house, centrally located. In. quire at this office. *43_6t FOB SA LB. FOR SALE—House and lot near South Ward school building; also some vacant lots. For particulars see W. E. Russell, Mercer avenue. 21-ts ========= ======»x>= LOST. LOST—Ladle's gold ring, with Mur Emeralds, between Hower's gro. eery and Boston store. One emerald lost out. Finder please return. to Miss Amelia Diller at Murray Hotel. LOST—A dark overcoat between the residence of George Zimmerman and the next cross roads eaM. If found return to this office and receive reward. 23-ts LOST—A bunch of keys in west part of town about a month ago. Finder please return to Harry McGill. 43.31 FOUND. FOUND —Bunch of small keys. Owner can get same at this office. It FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Seven room house, corner Patterson and Line streets. In. quire at 213 Adams street. 43-3 t. FOR RENT—Six living rooms. Inquire of Clem Knoff Winchester st,. ~ Hello Girls.” 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 4 Falk Croup can positively be stopped in 20 minutes. No vomiting, nothing to sicken or distress your child. A s<eet, pleasant and safe syrup, called Dr. Shoop’s Cough Cure, does the work and does It quickly. Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure is for croup alone, remember. It does not claim to cure a doz■»n ailments. It's for croup, that’s all. Sbld by W. H. NACHTRIEB. * —

Cool Coal Coal Plenty of Anthracite and Washed Nut Coal on hand also other grades the best on the market. Call phone 253 and your orders will be promptly filled. Decatur Lumber Co. East Jefferson St. IT’S YOUR KIDNEYB. Don’t Mistake the Cause of Your Troubles—A Decatur Citizen Shows How to Cure Them. Many people never suspect their kidneys. If suffering from a lame, weak or aching back they think that it is only a muscular weakness; when urinary trouble sets in they think it will soon correct itself. And so it is that with all the other symptoms of kidney disorders. That is just where the danger lies. You must cure these troubles or they lead to diabetes or Bright’s disease. Tne best remedy to use is Doan’s Kidney Pills. It cures all ills which are caused by weak or diseased kidneys. Decatur people testify to permanent cures. • Sam Ruggles, living about three miles south of Decatur on the road to Willshire, says: ‘‘l suffered for several years with what I thought was rheumatism. At times, I thought that every bone in my body ached and it was with difficulty that I could get around. I was so sore right across the small of my back and so weak that I was in constant misery. At times it became so severe that I could not leave the house. Stooping caused me agony and when I straightened again I suffered more. I consulted several doctors and used their medicines and applied liniment without benefit and I continued to get worse and worse. One day while in Decatur, I was complaining to a friend of mine, and he advised me to get Doan’s Kidney Pills, saying that they had cured him of severe trouble. I got a box at the Holthouse Drug Co.’s store and before I had used all of them, I could walk around without a support and I continued using the remedy until all the aching, weakness, and soreness was removed and I felt well and strong again. I have not had any trouble wth my kidneys since I used Doan's Kidney Pills and I can go out and work as well as I ever could. I feel like a new man." For sale by all dealers. Price 3!) cents. Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—DOAN’S—and take no other.

Btomach trouble 1» but * trmptom of. and '■ ltse lf a true diseeee. We think of Beanburu. and Induction u real they are symptom* only of a certain spe< Barre sickness—nothin* else. . , hnao Jt eras thle fact that first correctly .M Dr 3hoet> n the creation of that now rery popular Swmch Umedy-Pr. Shoop s Restorative. ooin* c the stomach nerves, alone tao-Jght that s o "”** tad favor to Dr. Shoop and his Restorative. W tibnt that original and highly vital principle no meh lasting accomplishments were ever to be baa I For stomach distress, bloatin*, biliousness, bad ' weath and sallow complexion, try Dr. Shoop ■ ewtorerive—Tablets or Liquid—and see for yourtalf What it can and will do. We sell and cheerlolly recommend Dr. Shoop’s Restorative WM. H. NACHTRIEB. Capital - $ 100,000.00 Surplus - - 20,000 oo FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR - INDIANA DIRECTOKS D. Sprang, D. Schmitt, E. C. Bleeke M. F. Rice C. A. Dugan. Cashier P. W. Smith President W. A. Kuebler, Vice Free | AUCTIONEER | HABBT DANIELS Decatur, Indiana. R. R. 8 LIVE STOCK AND FARM SALE AUCTIONEERING, A SPECIATY Your Bastnessoltclted. CjII ?m» No. I3E Line Decatar 29** Eye Ear Nose Threat Glasses Fitted also special treatmen for Diseases. Lungs, Kidneys, Stom ach and Rheumatism, Caaeer treated. J, N. Tounkin B 0. M. D. TOCSIN, IND. -WHISKY" COLD CURES Danger of Woing Aledholic Mixtures or CMI Tar Tablet*. The most dangerous think that one can do when affected with a Gough or cold is to use a meAelne that contains whisky or a tablet that is made of some coal tar product. Putting aside all moral objections to filling up with whisky or drugs because one has a cold, the Injurious physical effect should be sufficient to one' from using these strong medtcites. The most sensible as well as the only scientific way to treat a cough or cold is by inhaling medication that will kill the germs and give relief to the Irritated mucous membrane in the nose, throat and lungs. Among the few remedies that are used in this way, Hyomei stands preeminent. It is breathed through a neat pocket inhaler that comes with every outfit, and the first breath of its healing ai rrelieves the irritation and its continued use soon effects a thorough cure. The best people in Decatur always keep Hyomei at hand in the winter months, and at the first symptoms of a cold or bronchial trouble, use the remedy and prevent serious and lasting illness. If you have any doubts as to the effects of Hyomei in curing coughs, colds and all bronchial troubles, the guaran -e the Holthouse Drug Co. gi. e wi h every outfit should convince you cl its curative powers. A Hyomei outfit costs sl, and if it does not give satisfaction, the Holthouse Drug Co. will return your money. Extra bottles of Hyomei, if needed, can be obtained for 50c. but the complete outfit is usually enough to cure several colds. 2-8,19; 3-1. o— — — FRIGHTFULLY BURNED. Chas. W. Moo.e, a machinist, of Ford City, Pa., had his hand frightfully burned in an electric furnace. He applied Bucklens Arnica Salve with the usual result: “a quick and perfect cure.” Greatest healer on earth for burns, wounds, sores, eczema and piles. 25c at Blackburn's Pharmacy. Dr, George Thain of Fort Wayne, will be in Decatur Thursday, February 21, at the Murray House and will treat such diseases as blindness, sore and weak eyes, throat and lung troubles. stomach, liver, kidneys, and rheumatism. Positively will he cure such disease.At the Murray House. Thursday. February 21.

■ si j (JUL v PUBLIC The undersigned we st of at his resldeDC ,tp 1 state line, and 61 Wren, 0., on th ta a(ur o n the old: miles southeast of r o . clock a . m.,| Nancy Hank far ®' ry 20, 1907. the 011 Wednesday. rtV; following d £.scnbed 1 gES _, Gray FOUR « EAI > °hlackmare. 5 years horse. 9 years old, bla 13 yeara oid, with foal, sort Rng co lt. o! d. with foal, on cHICKE NS—HOGS, CAI IEE . 6 months old: One 0. I. about the first brood sow, will farm c3tl ] e; three of March; five head ot milk cows, one one one about the middle of • Hng steer, and one n d effes 91i; twentylour .head four and one buck, nln*et gob bler. turkeys, three hens and < ET( , _ FARMI K G aJr MfiSee mower, Deering binder, > Buckeye hay rake. lin h VXg plows spring corn plow, two breakrngpm tooth barrow. splk ß)a<;k double sho'ei P - T( j rnbun wa gon, Hawk corn P lant f'; set o f dump fork, .Thay ladders, set boards, nay w • t rope Slf'“ iSS WO hoe crate five tons good timmhy hay. 500 shocks barn. bins. 3-5 of 15 acres growing crop of wheat on the farm, and other articles n °TERMS-Sl sums of $5 and under eash in hand; on sums over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given purchaser giving bankable note, i npr cent off for oash. P PERRY WORKINGER. J. R. Kirkland, Auctioneer. Jasper Dudley, Clerk. — PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence 3 miles northeast of Decatur, beginning at 10 a. on Wednesday, February 27, 190<, the following property: STOCK—Two bead ot horse’; two niilk cows; twenty-fonr head >f hogs; four brood sows, will farrow by first of April; seventeen head of shoats. HAY AND CORN—Two tons of timothy hay; timothy seed; 150 bushels of corn. IMPLEMENTS. ETC.“Wagon, two single buggies, Deering mower, John Deere sulky corn plow, breaking plow, spring tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow. hay ladders, stone bed. galvanized water tank, set of single harness, set of heavy harness, pair horse blankets, and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—AII sums of $5 and under, cash in hand; on sums over that amount, a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note. 4 per cent off for cash. D. E. HOAGLAND. John Spulldf, Auctioneer. . — PUBLIC »ALF she undersigned will offer for sale at his resilience, 1 mile »ast of Echo, on Ossida road beginning at 10 c clock a. m., oil Tuesday. March 12, 1907, the following property, to.wit: THREE HEAD OF HORSES— Two ot which are iwatoi) driving team; other is brood maf# with foal. CATTLE. SHEEf* feOGS, ETC.— Four milk cows, fresh fa- spring; two fwo.year.old heifers: two yearling calves; fotir head of brood *Wes, five brood sows; twenty .five h«ad of shoSts; 100 chickens. FARMING IMPLEMENTS ETC:One McCormick binder, Deering mow.er, new: hay loader, side delivery hay rkke. disc drill; check rower; disc harrow: spike tooth harrow; spring tooth harrow; riding corn cultivator; fanning mill; land roller; South Bend wagon; surrey; two top buggies; Oli. ver breaking riding plow; two sets heavy harness; set of light double harness, set single harness; three heating stoves, cook stove; hand cream separator; nousehold goods and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS-All sums of and under, cash in hand; on sums over that amount, a credit of 9 month will given, purchaser giving note with ap proved security. Four cen , off or ca._ .. Six per cent interest after maturity. FRANK JUDD. Harry Bunn, Auctioneer. PUBLIC SAL? The undersigned win offer at publie auction at the 'ate puonc X residence of Noah Sheets, three and onehalf miles north of Verity of ing at nine o’clock, sharp, the following described property, to-wlt 011 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY » L HORSED—.I n 19G7. ° :®. E V Bay ma re. 7 years old 1 black horse, 4 years old; 1 black * HOM. CATTLE. CWKEnT-”',''. head stock hogs; brood sows 20 Plows; 1 new <»m 1 Champion grain dm? , % P '° W; breaking plows; 1 g Dri _'_ ’ I Shunlc row; 2 iron fr ame harrows; 2 wooden frame ar ’ harroWß = 2 «“* *>vel' pTo^ h 2.

double shovel plows; i ’ planter; 1 Turnbull Wheel wagon; double trees ‘ trees; scraper, gravel b. .u-T of plank; corn stalk cutter- a W drill, corn shocker; fanning kettle; copper kettle; grind ' 3 post augers; yard swing; -8 scales; clover seed; Bucher S row; farming tools of all bushels coru in crib; 60 shock * field; Wilson heater, and phone stock. TERMS —All sums not over t- I cash. A credit of nine months ill be given, purchaser giving aote | securit.- satisfactory to the undersiiß ed, -atvng valuation and ap ,Z*lj meat laws. Said notes to beat s i | count of 4% per cent win be gfrß per cent Interest from maturity j/B for cash. C. C. SHEETS, I Administrator I John Spuller, Auctioneer. ■ " 0 ——__ H PUBLIC SALE. | The undersigned will offer for M I at his residence, 6 miles northeastSß the city of Decatur and 6 miles «!■ of Monroeville, at 9 o’clock a. m »B Thursday. February 28, 1907. the uB lowing described property: | Twelve head of first-class horses ■ consisting of two brood mares aeedß 6 and 10 years, weighing 1500 each, brood mare, 5 years old, wei&B ing 1600 pounds; bay mare, 3 old. weighing about 1450 pounds: sor B re! gelding, 6 years old. weighing 1500 fl pounds; roan driving horse. 4 y eats ß old. driving mare, 6 years old, bothfl family broke; gray horse. 3 years old-1 four coming two-year-old colts. Elgir ■ head of cattle, consisting of full-blood I Jersey cow; one-half Jersey cow, gj v . B ing milk; one one-half Jersey and one ■ Durham, fresh in January; two cows I that will be freeh tn March; one-halt I Jersey calf; Durham calf Twenty I head of hogs, consisting of five brood I sows; fifteen fine shoats. weighing I from 60 to 100 pounds each. About I 100 chickens and five turkeys. Blade; I mower, riding plow, two breaking I plows, one walking and one riding cnl. I tivator. Rock Island corn planter I grain drill, hay tedder, hay rake, land I roller, two spring tooth harrows, spike I tooth harrow, Turnbull wagon, narrow I tired wagon, two single top buggiee I spring wagon, pair of bob-sledo, mud I boats, sleigh. 800 pound platform I scales, hay and hog rack combined. I set of log bunks and chains Three I sets heavy work harness, set double I driving harness, set single harness I two' sets leather fly nets. 100 bushels seed oats. Husehold furniture and many other articles too numerous to mention. - »• Free lunch served at noon. TERMS —All sums of $5 and under ■ cash in hand; on sums over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note. 4 per cent off for cash. E. J. AHR. „ Fred Reppert, Auctioneer. Fruchte & Lltterer, Clerks. ■ — '■ V—PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public sale at her residence 2 miles west and 3 miles south of Willshire, and 1 mile south and % miles east at Salem, at I 10 o'clock, Thursday, February 38, 1967. the following described property: I STOCK—Brood mare, Weight pounds, 8 years old; brOwi ware, weight 1375 pounds, 7 years aid, mere weight 1100 pounds, 3 years oid; gd» ing, weight 1500 pounds, 7 years old; mare colt, 2 years old; mare colt S months old; 3 cows fresh in spring: 2 two-year old heifers with calves; J heifers coming 2 years old: 3 year ling sta' r and a ihorotigbbie' Shorthorn bull coming 2 year sold; 10 bead of- breeding ewes; 2 O K C. bfi»d sows; 1- Berkshire sow' and 9 pijisPoland- China sow, will farrow is April; 16 shoats, weighing from $0 to I'M pbands. IMPLEMENTS—John Deere gaflg plow, cuts'26 inches; two horse Oliver steel plowp Black Hawk corn planter; 2 corn cultivators, 2 sets of wort harness; 4 coffers; breeding pen of Plymouth Rock chickens; breeding pen of Rose Comb Brown Leghorns. 10 Leghorn roosters; 2 bronze turkey gobblers; bearing lemon tree: large alm; set of People's Encyclopedia, good as new; set of History of 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 nete with security satisfactory to the undersigned. 4 per cent off for cash. MATTIE YOUNG. Ed Kirkland, auctioneer. If you are constipated, dull or bljio»s, or hare a sallow lifeless eomple--ion, try Lax-ets just onee to see what they will do. Lax-ets are little toothsome candy tablets —nice to eat. nice in effect. No griping, no pain. Just a gentle laxative effect that is pleasingly desarible. Handy for the vest pocket or purse. Lax-ets meet every desire. Lax-ets eome to you In beautiful '’’b®graphed metal boexs at 6 cents and 25 eents. Sold by W. 11. NACHTRIEB O — To stop a cold wl h Pre ven tics is safer than to let run and cure 1’ terwards. Taken at ihe sneeze B ’ ag a Preventics will head off all colds and grip, and perhaps, save you from pneumonia or bronchitis. Preventics are little toothsom candy cold cur tablets selling in 5 cent and 25 cen boxes. If you are chilly, if y°u begin to sneeze, try Preventics. 1 i,e > will surely check the cold and plea-' the cold. Sold by W. H. NACHTRIbB- - —— ——®— — DEMORCAT Want Ads Pay BigDEMORCAT Want Ads Pay B '9-