Daily Democrat, Volume 5, Number 49, Decatur, Adams County, 26 February 1907 — Page 4
I MS Accurate price* paid by Decatur merchant* for various product*. Corrected every d’y at 2 o’clock. BUFFALO STOCK MARKET. EAST BUFFALO. N. Y., Feb. 26.— Receipts, cattle, 3 cars; market steady. Prime steers @56.00 Medium steers @55.00 Stockers to best feeders... @51.25 Cows @s4.#o Receipts, hogs, 20 cars; market steady. Mediums and heavies .... @5,.50 Yikkers @57.50 Pigs @57.00 Receipts, sheep 20 cars; market steady. Best spring lambs @sß.oo Wether sheep @55.75 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 79% May corn 47% July corn 46% May oats 42% July oats 38 PITTSBURG MARKETS. Union stock yards, Pittsburg, Pa., Feb. 26.—Hog supply, 8 cars; market steady. Heavy hogs @s7 40 Medium @57.55 Yorkers @57.60 Light @57.60 Pigs @57.10 TOLEDO MARKETS. Changed every day at 3 o'clock by J. D. Hale. Decatur special wire service. Wheat, cash 77% July wheat 80% May wheat 80% Com, cash 46% May corn 48% July com 48% Oats, cash 43% May oats 43 July oats 39 Rye, cash 69% STOCK. By Fred Schelman. Lambs, per cwt [email protected] Hogs, per cwt [email protected] Cattle, per cwt [email protected] Calves, per cwt .$5.50@>56.00 Cows, per cwt [email protected] Sheep, per cwt [email protected]
COAL— PER TON. Hocking lump >4.25 Virginia Splint 4 JSO Domestic Nut 4.00 Washed Nut 4.50 Pittsburg lump 4.00 Pocahontas 4.75 Kentucky Cannell 6.00 Anthracite 7.50 Charges for carrying coal —25c per ton or fraction thereof; upstairs, 50 cents per ton. o OTHER PRODUCTS. By Various Grocers and Merchants Eggs, per dezen 20c. Butter, per pound 18c Potatoes ’ 50c Lard 9c GRAIN. By G. T. BURK, successor to Carroll Elevaor company. Big 4 White Seed eats for sale or exchange to farmers. Wheat, No. 2, red I 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 quota>ion Oak Patent flour $3.60<854.00 Bran, per ton $20.00 Middlings, per ton 20.00 Rough meat, per cwt 100 Kiln dried meal, per cwt 1 50 Screenings, No. I, oer bu 60 Screenings, No. 2, per bu 40 Cop feed, per ton 20.00 Wheat, No. 2, per bushel 70 WOOL ANO HIDES. By B. Kalver & Son. 'Phone 442. Beel hides 10c Calfh ides @l2c Mink [email protected] Skunk [email protected] Coon [email protected] Possum 10c @ .40 Muskrat 4c@ .20 Sheep pelts [email protected] Tallow 4% JACKSON HILL COAU By George Tricker. (Wholesale.) Al or 2 Jackson Hill lump, f. o. b. mine, $2.50, f. o. b. Beqatur, $3.70; cook stove nut, f. o b, Decatur, $3.70; Hocking lump, $1:75, f. o. b. mine; Hocking lump, $3.05, f. o. b. Decatur; Splint lump, $1.55 to. b. mine; Splint lump, $3.10, t o. b. Decatur. MARKET NOTES. Corn —% cent lower. Receipts at Chicago today: Hogs 20,000 Wheat 16 cars Corn 490 cars Oats 115 cars Cattle 3,000 Sheep 13,000 Estimate for tomorrow: Hogs 30,000 Oats * 15 cars Wheat 671 cars C 192 cars •
EFFECT OF THE FOOD LAW Driving Many Worthies* Catarrh Medicine* Out of Existence. The Pure Food and Drug law, which went into effect the first of January, has already shown the good that will follow its enforcement. » Many worthless remedies that have been advertised for the cure of ca. tarrh, a disease that Is universally prevalent, have been driven out of existence by the Pure Food law. The effect of this is to increase the sale of remedies that are valuable and that fulfill the provisions of the law. Hyomei. for example, is meeting with a larger sale than ever before, and The Holthouse Drug Co. is selling it under a guarantee that it will cure catarrh or the money will be refunded. Hyomei is a scientific treatment that is recommended by the best physicians. It cures catarrh without stomach dosing, through inhaling medications that go right to the as. fected spots. By breathing Hyomei three or four times daily through the neat pocket inhaler that comes with every outfit, its medicated, healing air penetrates to the most remote parts of the nose, throat and lungs, searches out and kills all catarrhal germs, and soothes and heals any irritation in the mucous membrane. The complete Hyomei outfit costs sl, extra bottles if needed, 50c, and is sold by The Holthouse Drug Co. under the guarantee that it will cure or cost nothing. o 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 rlghL If you can't send your work out, call phone 414 and I will send for it. *3O-24t. SOLOMAN BILLMAN.
If you are in need of awning, tents, cots, camo stools, etc., call on Linn & Patton and get prices. Comer Market and Rug gstreeta, Decatur. Phone No. 334. 37-30 t 0 NOTICE. I am running my heed mills every day. Can crush ear com or grind your feed on a buhr. Charges reasonable. Factory North 3rd street. 10-ts. Peter Kirsch. CHEAP EXCURSIONS Via Erie railroad to pointe 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, Marion, O. $•-••• LOW PACIFIC COAST RATES. From March 1 to April SO, the Erie railroad will have tickets on sale dally at very low rates to the Pacific Coast and Intermediate points. For further Information apply to Erie agents, or write, O. 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
Rheumatism I hare found a tried and tested cure for Rheo. matism! Not a remedy that will straighten tha distorted limbs of chronic cripples, nor turn bony growths back to flesh again. That is impossible. But I can now surely kill the pains and pangs at this daplorable disease. In Germany—with a Chemist in the City of Darmstadt—l found the last Ingrediewt with which Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy was made a perfected, dependable prescription. Without that last ingredient. I successfully treated many, many cases of Rheumatism; but now, at last, it uniformly cures all curable cases of this heretofore much dreaded disease. Those sand-like granular wastes, found in Rheumatic Blood, seem tod’Molva and pass away under the action of this remedy M freely as does sugar when added to pure water. And then, when dissolved, these poisonous wastes freely pass from the system, and the cause of Rheumatism is gone forever. There is now no real need—no actual excuse to suffer longer without help. We sell, and in confidence recommend Dr. Shoop’s Rheumatic Remedy WM. H. NACHTRIEB.
I) DI p f? IL™ PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence 3 miles northeast of Decatur, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m , on Wednesday, February 27, 1907, the following property: STOCK—Two bead of horse’; two milk cows; twepiy-four head >f hogs: four brood sows, will farrow by first of April; seventeen head of shoats. HAY AND CORN—Two tens 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 Spuller, Auctioneer. o PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, 1 mile east of Echo, on Ossian road beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., on Tuesday, March 12, 1907, the foil*wing property, to-wit: THREE HEAD OF HORSES—Two of which are match driving team; other is brood mare with foal. CATTLE, SHEEP, HOGS, ETC — Four milk cows, fresh in spring; two two.year-old heifers; two yearling calves; four head of brood ewes, five brood sows; twenty .five head of shoats; 100 chickens. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ETC.— One McCormick binder, Deering mower, new; hay loader, side delivery hay rake, disc drill; check rower; disc harrow; spike tooth harrow; spring tooth harrow; riding com cultivator; fanning mill; land roller; South Bend wagon; surrey; two top buggies; Oliver breaking riding plow; two sets heavy harness; set of light double harness; set single harness; three heating stoves, cook stove; hand cream separator; household goods, 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 month will be given, purchaser giving note with ap. proved security. Four per cent off for cash. Six per cent interest after maturity. FRANK JUDD. Harry Bunn, Auctioneer. o — PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence five miles southeast of Decatur, and two miles west of Pleasant Mills, on the farm of John Steele, at 10 o’clock a. m., on Tuesday, February 26, 1907, the following described property: Two horses; one milk cow, wlllbe fresh April 1; one heifer; one steer; two brood sows; six shoats, weighing about 50 or 60 pound each; eight pigs; two sets double harness; two wagons, one as good as new; one set of hay ladders; one set of dump boards; one mower; one hay tedder; one hay rake; breaking plow; spring tooth harrow; set of spring shovels to be attached to double shovel plow; one drill; half interest in Buckeye binder; half interest in Daisy com planter, and many other articles too numerous to mention.
TERMS —All sums of $5 and under, cash in hand; on sums over that amount, a credit of nine months will be given, purchaser giving note witn approved security. No goods to be removed until settled for. JOHN STEELE. J. N. Burkhead, Auctioneer. FARM FOR SALE. 140 acres 4 miles northwest of Berne in Monroe township, Adams Co. Indiana. Farm 2% miles from pike, is well improved and underdrained. Has bank barn 52x76, built in 1896; well finished 2 story 10 room frame house, well finished inside, celiar with cement floor under house. 26x40 hog stable and corn crib, concreted with cement floors in it; 16x30 hen house built with blocks; good well with windmill; 3 cisterns; good orchard with all kinds of small fruit; place is well fenced and will be sold at 12 o’cock a. m., Tuesday, March 12, 1907. TERMS —One-half cash on day of sale; balance on time secured by mortgage notes bearing 6 per cent interest. JOHN P. NUSSBAUM. ■ • It will pay you to call upon me if your shoes are in need of repairing or half-soling. My prices are right and I will welcome my old friends and also any new ones. Send your work or call phone 414. SOLOMAN BILLMAN. 44.9 t DEMORCAT Want Ads Pay Big.
PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, 6 miles northeast of the city of Decatur and 6 miles south of Monroeville, at 9 o’clock a. m , on Thursday, February 28. 1907, the following described property: Twelve head of first-class horses, consisting of two brood mares, aged 6 and 10 years, weighing 1590 pounds each, brood mare, 5 years old, weighing 1600 pounds; bay mare, 3 years old, weighing about 1450 pounds; sorrel gelding, 6 years old, weighing laOO pounds; roan driving horse. 4 years old, driving mare, 6 years old. both family broke: gray horse, 3 years old: fyur coming two-year-old colts. Eight head of cattle, consisting of full-blood Jersey cow; one-half Jersey cow, giving milk; one one-half Jersey ami one Durham, fresh In January; two cows that will be fresh in March; one-half Jersey calf; Durham calf. Twenty head of hogs, consisting of five brood sows; fifteen fine shoats. weighing from 60 to 100 pounds each. About 100 chickens and five turkeys. Binder, mower, riding plow, two breaking plows, one walking and one riding cultivator, Rock Island corn planter, grain drill, hay tedder, hay rake, land roller, two spring tooth harrows, spike tooth harrow, Turnbull wagon, narrow tired wagon, two single top buggies, spring wagon, pair of bob-sleds, mud boats, sleigh, 800 pound platform scales, hay and hog rack combined, set of log bunks and chains. Three sets heavy work harness, set double driving harness, set single harness, 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—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. E. J. AHR. Fred Reppert. Auctioneer. Fruchte & Litterer, Clerks. o 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 of Salem, at 10 o'clock, Thursday, February 28, 1907, the following described property: STOCK—Brood mare, weight 1600 pounds, 8 years old; brood mare, weight 1375 pounds, 7 years eld; mare weight 1100 pounds, 3 years old; gelding, weight 1500 pounds, 7 years old; mare colt, 2 years old; mare colt 9 months old; 3 cows fresh in spring; 2 two-year old heifers with calves; 3 heifers coming 2 years old; 3 yearling ste 17 and a thorougbbiel 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 sovß will farrow in April; 16 shoats, weighing from 80 to 100 pounds. IMPLEMENTS—John Deere gang plow, cuts 28 inches; 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 alm; set of People's Encyclopedia, good as new; set of History of Nations, 32 volumes; book case. TERMS —All 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 ths undersigned. 4 per cent eff tor cash.
MATTIE YOUNG. Ed Kirkland, auctioneer. o PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at pub. lie sale at his residence on the Gus Yarger farm, one-half mile south and two and one.half miles east of Craig. ville, or one mile north and one.half miles west of Honduras, on Friday March Bth, 1907, the following described property: Six head of horses —One team of grays, consisting of one brood mare, 7 years old, and one horse 6 years old, will weigh 1,400 and 1,500 pounds; 1 sorrel colt, coming 3 years old, one driving colt 3 years o|d, and two spring colts. These horses are all good ones and sound. Five head of Cattle —Three head of yearling heifers, one yearling bull and one cow. Forty-five he'l of Hogs—Two brood sows, will .'trrow in March; two sows with pigs a: their sides; eight stoats, weighing 12“ to 140 pounds; and 21 shoats weighing from 50 to 75 pounds. One breaking ?>w, one spike tooth harrow, one top baggy, one set single buggy harness. ne set good work harness, one g >?d Portland sleigh, horse blankets, 3 ) bushels of corn in crib, some oats in bin, six dozen chickens and other articles not mentioned. Sale to begin at 10 o’clock a. m.
TERMS —Sums of $5 and under, cash; on all sums aver $5 a credit ol 12 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note. Four per cent discount for cash on sums over $5. C. E. CRUM. Fred Reppert, Auctioner. J. V. Pease, Clerk. 48.4 t FOR SALE —Team of horses, harness and cigar wagon. D. H. Humdcker, Decatur, Ind. 45.~6t
II ■ ■ - ” WAMTBDP av part or all cash. What you to offer? Address. Farmer, Democrat. quire at this office. WATED— Delivery horse for ind nite time. Fullenkampmake $lO a day. Pay every night. 1518 Freeman Avenue, Cincinnati. O. FOR SALK. FOR SALE—House and lot near South Ward school building: also some vacant lots. For particulars see W. E. Russell, Mercer avenue. 21-n LOSIS LOST—A marten fur on Monroe street, west of the G. R & I- railroad. Finder please return to this office. ™ LOST—Ladie s gold ring, with four Emeralds, between Howers grocery 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 east. If found return to this office and receive reward. Bs-tf LOST—A bunch of keys in west part of town about a month ago. Finder please return to Harry McGill. 43-3 t 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. Inquire at 213 Adams street. 43-3 t. FOR RENT—SO acres of good land, to rent on the share. Inquire of Mrs. Wm. Fronefield. R. R. 9. 45-« t FOR RENT-Six living rooms. Inquire of Clem Knoff Winchester st.
Coal Coal Coal Plenty of Anthracite and Washed Nut Coal on hand also other grades the beat on the market. Call phone 263 and your orders will be promptly filled. Decatur Lumber Co. East Jefferson St. AUCTIONEER" HABBY DANIELS Dscatur, Indiana, R. R. 8 LIVE STOCK AND FARM SALE AUCTIONEERING, A SPECIATY Your BißlaemlicitH. Csll No. I3E Lint Decatar 29** Eye Ear Nose Throat Glanet Fated also spa;ia l traattn , Q for Diseases. Lungs, Kidneys, Stom ach and Rheumatism. Cancer treated. J. N. Younkin D, O. M D TOCSIN, IND. Capital - $100,000.00 SUr P'“ S • ■ 20,00000 FIRST national bank DECATUR . INDIANA n „ DIRECTORS! d. n itl . E c ran * Bice p’ A - Dugan, Cashi« r p w „ ... President W a f smith A ’ Kibler, Vice Pres “Hello Girls,” Hew tn~Z Z and happy and , tf > be healthy u s «P for a pa rkLr°“ f e Ri “g Rocky Mountain Y 1 Hollister’s 35 e-n-V Ml Pmteu-
Look at Lehne’g win and buttons. ■ —— O — J PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for . i at his residence, 2 miles west mile north of Monroe. ttr 7% west of Decatur, on the West w ington pike, at 9 o’clock a * Mh ' Wednesday, March 6, 1907 the’ lowing described property ’ e 10 ' FOUR HEAD OF HORSES-O no sorrel mare, coming five with foal from Frlslnger sorrel honebay mare, coming nine years old bros to J. D. Hendricks’ horse of Monr l! a one colt, coming two years old brokeone spring colt. FIVE HEAD OF CATTLE— One full blooded Shorthorn Durham cow giving milk, and one full blooded calf’ will furnish papers for both; two cows, will be fresh about April one cow, now giving milk. THIRTEEN HEAD OF HOGSFour brood sows; three shots, weigh ing about 190 pounds each; six f a j[ pigs. FARMING IMPLEMENTS. ETC — Diamond Jr. riding plow, new i ast spring; Monarch corn cultivator, guoj as new; Osborn 18-inch disc harrow new last spring; Bullseye corn plant’ er, good as new; two.horse Oliver walking plow; 16-tooth spring harrowDeering mower- single shovel plow’double shovel plow; land drag; inch skein wagon, complete; Turn, bull wagon box; one light spring wagon; one top buggy; set of heavy breeching harness; single set work harness; set of hay ladders and hog rack combined almost new; an ex ra set of hay ladders; about 5 tons of timothey hay; about 5 tons of shred, ded fodder and some bundle fodder; also one bull and shepherd dog, three turkey hens and one gobbler; about 50 single cords of wood and some coal, and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS —All sums of $5 and tinder, cash in hand; on sums over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with ap. proved security. Four per cent off for cash. T. F. CORSON. J. N. Burkhead, Auctioneer. C. W. Merryman, Clerk. —o PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale his residence, 3% miles northeast of Decatur, on the J udge Heller farm, at 10 o’clock a. m., on Thursday. March 7, 1907, the tollow’lng described prop, erty: Four head of work horses; one mare, will bring colt iu Match; two haft mart cn'ts coming ;-carlings. Four head of milk cows; two cows with calves by side; one cow to be fresh soon; one yearling heifer. Two brood sows; thirteen head of shoats: 125 head of chickens, ducks, geese and turkeys; five tons of timothy hay; 100 bushels of corn; fifty bushels of oats; one wagon, good as new, two culti. vators; two breaking plows; one har. row; two sets of work harness: one stone bed; one buggy; one hay lad. der; one mower; cutting box; two iron kettles; one cream separator: one hay rope, 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 note with ap. proved security. J. B. LEAVELL. J. N. Burkhead, Auctioneer, o See Lehne for Eagle buttons and charms. ■ ■■■■<> TROUBADOUR COMPANY COMING U‘. tee the Auspices of the Rathbone Sisters. The Rathbone Sisters have arrang. ed for the appearance of the Troubadour Amusement company, one of the best in the country, at Bosse’s opera house next Wednesday evening. The personnel of the company includes Emily Murray, an entertaining reader and entertainer who knows how to entertain; Michael Briglia, a violinist, Nichol Briglia, reed artist; Antonio Milano, violinist, and Felice De Luce, harpist and soloist. The program includes ten splendid numbers, sure to please, and the company is known as one of the best in the land. The Rathbone Sisters will use their share of the fund to pay on the piano. Buy a ticket, help along a good cause, :’.nd see the best entertainment you ever saw in your life. The admission to any place in the house is twenty-five cents and you should secure your ticket early and avoid the rush. The seat sale " m open Wednesday morning at eight o’clock. HARNESS! HARNESS! HARNESS! We have a complete line of team and buggy harness m" de from selected stock oak.tanned leather. Strictly guaranteed. Com>‘ and look our line over; you will f l prices rigutWe also have a nice line of buggi ’-'- We will continue to clean and oil your harness, unti March 1, only, at the following prices: Doubfe team har ess. $2.00; Double buggy harness. $1.25: single buggi harness. 90 cents; express or coach ♦46-6 t ATZ & STEELE. —o — Democrat “Want Ada” pay-
