Daily Democrat, Volume 5, Number 58, Decatur, Adams County, 8 March 1907 — Page 4

I “CURLEYS' PLACE | 1 We are headquarters for all kinds of I 1 WHISKEYS, I I BRANDIES, J I WINES, 1 I 1 KIMMEL, f ALCOHOL, I ALES, I (Bottled Beer Etc ! Whiskeys for Jug purposes 82 a gallon 1 | and up. Telephone to j "CURLEY” | I No Prescription is Necessary. 1 I Telephone No. 38 I

I WEIS ■ Accurate prices paid by Decatur t merchant* for various product*. Cor- j rectea every day at 2 o'clock. BUFFALO STOCK MARKET. ————— EAST BUFFALO, N Y March A— < Receipts, cattle. 2 cars; market < steady. 1 Prime steers @15.75 Medium steers @15.49 Stockers to best feeders... @s4 25 Cows @14.25 Receipts, hogs, 29 car*; market'; steady. I Mediums and heavies .... @57.46 J Yorkers I Pigs @STJO 1 Receipts, sheep. 2D cars; market, 1 steady. i Best spring lambs @>7.97 ( Wether sheep @56.00 ’ Mixd sheep @55.50 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\ 1 ; July wheat 78% 'I May corn 47% |l July com 41%' May oats 42% I July oats 18 May pork $16.47 j Julv pork 16.67: PITTSBURG MARKETS. Union stock yards. Pittsburg. Pa., March B.— Hog supply. 8 cars, market steady. Heavies @s7.3t) Mediums @57.49 f Yorkers @57.451 Light @57.451 Pigs @57.40 TOLEDO MARKETS. Changed every day at 3 o’clock by J. D. Hale. Decatur special wire service. Wheat, cash • ”8% ; May wheat | July wheat B’)% > Corn, cash ...... 46%’ May corn 47% July com 48 Oats, cash 44% May oats 43% ) J uiy oats 39 H Rye, cash — 68 STOCK. By Fred Sctelman. Lambs, per cwt. 85.90 Q5• Hogs, per cwt. $6 »@M-50 Cattle, per cwt. *??*??? t? Calves, per cwt. ss.so@s* ’ ■ Cows, per cwt .......$2.000@52-s0 Sheep, per cwt $3.5)@54.. - COAL— PER TON. HoeHng lump f4-2a Virginia Splint 4.50 Domestic Nut 4.W Washed Nut 4.50 Pittsburg lump 4.00 Pocahontas 4.75 Kentucky Cannel! <O9l Anthracite 7.50, Charges for carrying coal —25c per ton or fraction thereof; upstairs, 50 cents per aS. OTHER PRODUCTS. Ry Various Grocers and Merchants Eggs, per dowm ''sc Butter. per pound 8Pt'ta’w* s#r Lard 9®

GRAIN.

GRAIN. By G. T. BURK, successor to Carroll Eievaor company. Big 4 White Seed oats tor sale or exchange to farmers. Wheat, No. 2. red $ 71 Wheat. No. 3, red 70 Oats, No. 3, white 36 Barley 39 Rye. No 2 55 Clover seed 8.00 Alsyke 6.50 Timothy seed 100 No. 1 Timothy hay, bated 15.00 No. 1 Clover hay, baled 12.59 No. 1 Mixed hay baled 13.00 No. 1 Clover hay, baled 12.C0 Corn 58 Cor*, white, per cwt. 43c@51c Machine husked com. one cent less. WHEAT, FIiOUR. ETC. The Oak Roller Mills quotarim Dak Patent flour $3 6O@s4 00 Bran, per ton $20.00 Middlings, per ton SO.OO Rough meat, per cwt. 100 Kila dried meal, per cwt. 159 Screenings, Na I, per ba <0 Screenings. Na 2, per ba. 40 Cep feed, per ton >0.60 Wheat. No. 2, per bushel 70 WOOL AND HIDE*. By B Kalver A Son. ’Phone 44X Seel hides lOe Calfh idea @l3c Mink 20c @s4 00 Skunk [email protected] Toon 10c @51.35 Possum 10e@ .40

Muskrat 4c @ JO Sheep pelt* 25c@$lJ0 Tallow 4% JACKSON HILL COAL. By George Trtcker. Wholesale.) 41 or 2 Jackson Hill lump, Lab' nine, 32.50, Lab. Decatur, $3.70; ■ook stove nut. Lab. Decatur, $3 70; ' Tacking lump, 31.T5, Lab. mine; -locking lump, $3.06, Lab. Decatur; Splint lump, $1.55 L a b. mine. Splint lump, $3 AO, Lab. Decatur MARKET NOTES. Corn —% cent lower. Receipts at Chicago today: Hogs 19-Vri : Wheat 17 cars 'Corn 271 cars Oats 196 cars j Cattle 5999 I Sheep 5909 Estimate far tomorrow: . Hogs 25,009 i Oats 29 cars I Wheat 562 cars i Com 200 cars

THIS IS THE KELLER INCUBATOR COMPANY’S AD

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whoee record has newer been equaled. Address all orders to Keiter Incubator Co., Decatur, Ind., U.S.A. Box F.

PUBLIC SALE.

PUBLIC SALE. I 1 The undersigned will offer for sale • at his residence. % of a mile south of ! Was hit-gon church at 10 o’clock a. , m.. on Tuesday. March 12, 1907, the > following described property: > FIVE HEAD OF HORSES—One * good brood mare, eight years old. with II foal; ten-year-old work horse; foux|y ear-old general purpose mare; PerI cheon. filly, coming two years old; ex- * tra fine driving pony. ‘ CATTLE. SHEEP AND HOGS— Good cow, giving milk, will be fresh | the first of May: one yearling calf; thirteen head of sheep; thirty-three head of hogs—five brood sows, two • with pigs by side, three to farrow first j of April; twenty-eight head of shouts, I weighing from 50 to 90 pounds. > FARMING IMPLEMENTS. ETC.— I Buckeye binder. Buckeye mower, 1 Richmond Champion disc drill, com [ plow, spring tooth harrow, steel beam breaking plows, and many other tools. Two three-inch tread wagons, one • good as new; two top buggies, top sprng wagon, one set tug harness. ' j Also, some shredded fodder and tim- ■ othy hay in the mow; 500 bushels I ( of corn in the crib, twenty bushels ot >, seed potatoes. >, TERMS —Ail 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 approved security. No property to be removed until the conditions of sale are complied with. J. F. KEIFER. J. N. Burkhead. Auctioneer. Money to loan «■ farm* at low raw of ialenat. No eowikawa, Partial ,ps tne-ita alto w*d and interest stop- •>< DORE B. EHWIN, lues-AFri. Attorney at Law j Tt. B. Ointment cures tr-cts* eczema itching piles, poison and all ptmpies r and skin troubles. 50 cents a box ' Sold at Moitheuse Drug store, and Blackburn's Drug Store. 153m0s Go to J. H-Bick for drain tile and > building tCe. All sizes 3to 12 inches, i i Factory between the Clover Leaf and 5 1 Erie railroads in the west part ot ! J Decatur. 57-*lßt

Now is the time to buy a famous Keller In-1 eubator and Brooder. The incubator and brood. I er whose record has never been equaled. I Why buy a famous Keller Incubator and Brood-1 er* Because it is the otJy machine manu-; factured today in wlsie!t you are guaranteed I nature s principles. We are the only maau-l factnrers today guaranteeing you 109 per eent j of an the heat. 199 per cent of all the oC. 1901 per cent of pure fresh air at any and ail; stages o£ your hatch. Every machine tested j before it leaves our factory. Can or does any | other manufacturer guarantee you anything as* good? Or meet our guarantee? This is the oniy | machine that does no* damp over its lamp and i waste 59 per eent of everything Send for a free catalogue which tell* you the rest. We pay the freight on all machines to you. Buy, the fatrcus Kesier Incubators and Brooders.

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808 SAUL FOR SALE—Four houses In good repair. three on Tenth street and one I on Monroe street. Inquire of Titus | Ernst at Court House. 52-12*. DIRT FOR SALE —From the A. R i Bell property «-n Madison street. Call on Fred Hoffman. | EGGS FOR SALE— Settings from. White Brahmas, nigh scoring hens My birds took first prizes at the De catur Poultry show. Price 75 cents per setting. Michael Hiller. Monroeper setting. Michael Miller, Monroe R. R. No. 1. 54-’2mo FOR SALE—A good plug horse, suitable for light work or driving. Price $!« >)•). A bargain. D. I. Weikel. Phone 313. 56-*3t. FOR SALE—I2-foot wall case with glass front by J. C. Mastick, Decatur. Ind. 58 — LOST. LOST —A marten fur on Monroe street, west of the G. R. & L railroad. Finder please return to this office. INLOST —Ladle's gold ring, with four Emeralds, between Hower's gro. fiery and Boston store. One emerald lost out. Finder please return to Miss Amelia Diller at Murray Hotel. FOR RENT. FOR RENT —A house with all modern conveniences. Can give possession April 15. Inquire of M. V. B Archbold. 317 N. sth St. 53-ts. FOR RENT —Furnished five room cottage For particulars inquire at 116 North sth St. Phone 286. 56-*tf FOR RENT —Furnished rooms. Enquire of W. G. Spencer, North Second street. 54-12 t FOR RENT —Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire of Mrs. B. W. Sholty. 619 Monroe St 52-6 t CLERK WANTED —A hustler exper. ienced in retail dry good or general store. Prefer a married man 25 to 35 years old. and from a small town Give full particulars. Fawley * Hold, erman. Wabash. Ind. It,

Men’s sandals, 60c at J. H. Voglewede i Son. opposite court house. Phone girls have ao many ills. For which they take some nasty pills; If a healthy and happy girl you'd be, Ring up for Rocky Mountain Tea. —Smith. Yager & Falk. Boy’s sandals 45c, J. H. Voglewede t Son, opposite court house. 58-3 Tow brain goes on a strike when you overload your stomach; both need j blood to de business with. Nutrition is what you want and comes by taking HoCister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 ee&u. Tea or Tablets. Smith. Yager & Falk. Youth's sandals 40c, J. H. Voglewede * Son. opposite court house. 58-3 PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer at public auction, one mile southwest of the eity of Deeatur. on the farm formerly known as the Porting farm, on Saturday, March 23. 1907. the following property: One five-year-old bay gelding, sound, weight 14D0 pounds, good worker: 8-year-old mare weight 12<X> pounds, family broken, good driver: standard bred dark bay mare, three years old. sired by Sunrise Chimes, broke single or double; two-years-old mare, sired by Electric Lion, broke to drive. Two cows giving milk: one cow will be fresh about April Ist; two-year-old heifer, fresh in May, and one yearling heifer.

Two brood sows, will farrow last of March: eleven head shoats. averaging about 75 pounds each. One hundred and fifty head of chickens: five turkey hens and one gobbler. Ten tons of hay in the mow: 30i) bushels of Big Four seed oats: s»>) bushels of orn in the crib and fodder in shock Two farm wagons. Deering binder. Deering mowing machine, disc harrow ■ new), breakin.-; plows, cultivator, spike tooth tan v, two-horse coni planter, two sirg j buggies, carriage, set of double r , . k harness, two sets single harness, st of hay ladders iron kettle, house. ZI and kitchen furniture and many < >er articles too numerous to mentir Free lunch to ? n noon hour. TERMS Al! ms of $5 and under cash in hand: n sums over that amount a cred f 9 months will be given, purcha. giving note with approved seeunt , the satisfaction of the undersigh* No to be removed until 'isfactory settlement is marie. Five •?- cent dfscount for cash. J- B. TUDOR Fred Reppert. Auctioneer. Dan Erwin. Clerk.

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’Are Patent Medicines Frauds? We arc often asked the above I-'”?' Vd-iacorv resulU A REASON could be fraudulent. \\ e could The Unj not afford to sell fraudulent inedt- Company, mail(l{ ®J cines Our business depends on turcrs of the R fxa]l customers—in fact any Remedies, f or wh pleased custouc preparations w t business does. inert > agents in this citv Lu would take an enormous risk did remedies, one "in, we not fulfil every promise made each ill. Each one „ our customers. We are very care- especuHy prepared to ful O s what we guarantee and and when we do guarantee an article age of Specia j iss ” we must know it pretty well— don t contract with a what it contains and how it is p }’ n ?" er , t 0 blll| d your S. "we have in .nind the Rex- « all line of remedies, particularly with o n e' propHet™ Rexall Mucu-Tone, of which we medicine to cure all your are selling large quantities at this tr °uMes? fimr of the vear. Mucu-Tone is Of.entimes you run time oi uic across a bui din? mn one article that we can recommend tractor who ™* over our counter and know that rate plumbing depart-ninetv-eight per cent, of its pur- went, his own plastering chasers are going to be benefited £et”l S and will return to our stere gether and build the pleased customers. Mucu-lone house. This is just what is a positive cure for internal the United Drug Comscrofula or what is commonly P anv 1S do,n /. for you called Catarrh. It is without a <& doubt the per of all tonics tor profits; they manufacanv one who is suffering from a ture Rexall Remedies for run-down condition, can't work, °. v ' r 2 -?S® r «» d dragfeels constantly tired or suffering Vr® from the more plainly described profit that stand between symptoms of Catarrh—such as The United Drug Comstopping of the nose, cold in the a " d . the . Patie,nt- , r? \ , ~„]•> Could the I nited Drug head or bad C< ugh. Company, of which we It must be remembered that va- are a member, afford to tarrh is not confined to the nose make one poor medicine and throat. It usually starts * n tllis l* ne? Does not there, but it leads more often to serious trouble, particular!} the would ruin the «a!e of wasting of tissues, as in the case the other 199 preparaof little Miss Dillon, of Albany. tons’ If you bought a Here is a letter from her father: ?L* p ? r r a,,on and « <■. t l d an t do for you what “My little girl had catarrh so we c]aim it will would badly that the disease had begun you buy another one of to eat into the cartilage of the our articles? We believe nose. Snuffs and instruments J* 51 ' Therefore each , preparation must be good failed to do more than give tern- _ it is good We who porary relief. I saw the adver- are in the drug business tisements of Rexall Mucu-Tone, know the formulas of but I could not believe that any- *^ ese *u- xa ". ,P repar ?' „ thing taken in the stomach could so imp&'that Cure the sore membranes of the we stand back of them, nose. However, I took advan- with our guarantee to tage of your free trial offer and " fu " d y° u > our ™ ne 2 my girl began taking your remedy t yoa e> 0 no ‘ according to directions. I want to say right here that Mucu-Tone For Nerrousness--15 certainly the greatest medical Rexall Americanitis discovery of the times, and to Elixir, 75c. thank you for the liberal offer For Constipation — that first induced me to give it a Rexall Orderlies, trial. Muco-Tone has cured my Price, 10c. daughter s catarrh completely. For Coughs— The discharge has stopped alto- Rexall cherry Juke, gether, and her breath is as sweet large bottle, 25c. as can be. Again thanking you. And— Matt. Dillon. 24 N. Swan St, T g6 other Rexall RemAlbany, N. Y.” edies for 196 other ailWe are selling a large trial bot- nients. tie of Mucu-Tone for fiftv cents on the famous Rexall guarantee of your money back if you are not satisfied. We promise that one bottle will put flesh on your bones and bring new vitality to your system. I Smith, Yager & Falk

Child’s sandals 25c, J. H. Voglewede & Son. opposite court house. 58-3 0 All rubber goods at cost J. H. Vogrfwede & Son, opposite the court house - 58-3 Misses sandals 30c, J. H. Voglewede & Son. opposite court house. 58-3 FARM FOR SALE. -4" acres 4 miles northwest of Berne in Monroe township. Adams Co. Indiana. Farm % mHe from pjke u well improved and underdrained. I““ barn 52x7 «. built in 1896; ell fimsned 2 story io room frame | bouse, wen finished inside, cellar with cement floor usder house. 26x40 hog crib - wacrete<i with cement floors in it; i 6x39 b h Xr, bi r s; 6004 With a’’ H 3. clsterns: good orchard oiT /J MU be 801,1 at 12 1907. TUeSdar ' Uarch 12, TERMS—One_half cash j Mie; balance on tZ ° f mortgage notes bearing 6 ter-st. 8 6 per cent lnJ °HN P- NUSSBAUM.

« sandals 40c at j „ .. . hous'.

RE ALESTATE Sams fine farms aai good value* loaated in Van,Werl County Ohio. 176 acres, 10 roam house, a drow well, wind pump, seamier housed)*** baru 40x80, well fenced with p*«* wire, well ditched, 2| miles to mark’ will sell for fS> per acre and SIOOO cash and give from 6 to - rears to pay balace at 6 percent if terest. 142| acres, 8 room house, a gw bam, well ditched and fenced, ’ wells, paying $1 » day, 3 nnie* a good market, SBS p?r acre. wi.■ tw' SIOOO cash and give sto 20 years pav balance at 6 percent interest. 80 acres, 4 room house, donbte < barn with broad stab'e A mu Lj church and school, 3 miles to i« market, will take ss,ooo—Slw° . balance in 5 yesrs at 5 percen terest. A good 40 acres to trade for a residence property or a business. W. H. PARKER 12th, St catur