Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 177, Decatur, Adams County, 29 July 1910 — Page 4

DAILY MARKET REPORTS Corrected Every Afternoon

East Buffalo Market 4 Hast Buffalo. N. V , July 2!' -'Specat to Daily Democrat l—Receipt*, 4.30 ahipmeuts. 2.4 M: official to New f*rk yesterday. 570; hogs dosing Jeady. Medium and heavy. $0.00®59.15 Varker*, |9.40©|9.55; lights aud pigs, S9fcstis9 85; roughs. $7,50<g57.60; atags. $6.00©'56.75; sheep. 2,200 steady; lambs, slow generally; tops, 87.25; few. |7.50; cattie. 175; dull. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago. 111.. July 28-Wheat— July, (108%; Sept.. $1.03%; Dec., $1.05% •ay. $1.09. Corn —July. 63%c; Sept.. 63%c: Dec, 61%c; May. 63%c. OatsJulj 38%c; Sept., 37%c; Dec., 38%c; May. 41c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, O, July 28-»Wheat—Cash. July and 'Sept.. $1.04%; Dec., $1.06%: Huy $1.16%. Corn —Cash and July, Sgy.r . Sept, 65%c; Dec, 62%c; May. V4l4c Oats —Cash and July, 42c: Sept . 3*%c; Dec, »%c; May. 41 %c. LOCAL GRAIN. G. T Burk. z Timothy seed, prime U 75 2 Red wheat 93c •a 3 While wheat 93c Cwrn ...\ BJe Bfkite corn 86c SMadard White oats 38c Saric.'. No. 2 48 ® •ted Clover seed s6.to

HIGHER TEMPERATURE and Lower Prices on this Real Estate,

WBCIAL—4O acres in Monroe'tp. S2BOO SB aepes Root tp. SB ocres Monroe tp. • acres Union tp. BB acres Washington tp. JBB acres St. Marys tp. 138 acres Union tp. Fsrt Wayne property to trade for a **9** in Adams county.

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I Decatur Foundry,Furnace & Machine Co. ! ■ | Having opened an up-to-date Foundry and Machine Shop we are prepared to « 1’ do all kinds of boiler and engine work.' We also do all kinds of grey iron and f | brass castings. a Manufactures and * I- Im’l sellers of the Decatur | 1 ffli "Hot Air Furnace” | KvA' ' \ VjSITsSjW Dealers in New and * I, 5 • ' OEteyffianj Second Hand Gas and * \v\ jv\ A Steam Engines and all \ kinds of mill machin- ■ BffrlHr ~ ... -— .. ef y an( j SU ppiies. I We manufacture—Furnaces, Com and Feed Mills, One-man Lifts, Hand and ■ f Power Elevators, Grate Bare, any kind. Stove Castings, Catch Basin Covers, a $ Street and Sewer Castings, Hangers, Pillow Blocks, Couplings, Collars. g * We are Agents for; A. Leschens & Sons Co., wire rope. Fairbanks, Morse & ■ 5 Co., engines and motors. Benedict’s new system of oiling, fill your grease cups a and that ends the oilers troublesjfor six months. ■ S Please give us a call, we will treat you right. ’Phone 555. Factory opposite _ The Krick and Tyndall Company. «

| Bankrupt Stock of Shoes-Selling 2000 Pairs at 50c on sl| B Great Clean-up Sale Now on. Closes Saturday, August 6th. I ||| _ — — g I 75c Soft Soles 15c sl-50 Childs Shoes 75c * | ||f Ladies’ and Men’s Shoes Children’s and Misses Boys '————— 1 *“ F P Reed’s 4193 PumpS and Oxf< * dS and Youth ’ s Sh ° es 15c Polish 10c I P Hooh. P. Kee(Usl.J6 Going at Half Price lUC g B -1 I Peoples and Gerke |

Alsike seed $6.25 Rye 85c Oats, new 3lc LOCAL PRODUCE. H. BERLINtt Eggs 14c Hutter 18c Fowls 12c Ducka loc Geese Old turkeys He Spring chicks 12By Decatur Produce Co. Toung tuikrys 17* Old turkey* -13a Fowls 12c Spring chickens 13c Ducka I®® Geese ,c Butter 11® Eggs 15c BUTTER AND EGGS. M. FULLENKAMP’S. Lard 12® Eggs 15c Butter, first class 22c Butter, packing 18c NIBLICK A CO. Good roll butter 18c to 20c Eggs l‘ ,c WOOL AND HIDES B. KALVER and SON. Beef hides 8c Calf hides 10c Sheep pelts, r 25c to sl.2s Merchantable wool 21C Tallow 4c

80 acres in Root tp. 160 acres Kirkland tp. 80 acres St. Marys tp. 75 acres Union tp. 47 acres St Marys tp. In the city, special price for our centrally located property, very desirable $2,000. well worth $2,500. Monroe st. property, inside railroads.

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UNION CHAPEL U. B. CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:30 a, m. Special meetlngefor the members • the church at 10:30 a. m. Thia meeting is especially for the members of the church, and all who are interested in the welfare of the church are expected to be present I. IMI.ER. Pa.rtor. o - - SUNDAY SERVICES. Preaching at Salem at 10:30 a. in. Preaching at Mt. Hope at ,2:30 p. m. Preaching at Pleasant Mills at p. m. The pastor will speak at each place. At each service there will be a rollrail meeting, when the name of every member will be called and we would like to have you answer to your name. D. A. J. BROWN, Pastor. ■o PREACHING AT BEULAH CHAPEL. The Rev. J. C. Valentine wishes to announce that there will be preaching at Beulah Chapel Sunday morning.

ATTENTION FARM E RS! AND STOCKMEN The fall sale season is here ta n d D. F. LEONARD is now ready to book your <• sales.-He has had 7 years experience in. The Auctioneering business and he can get you the high dollar. See him for dates early. D. F. LEONARD DECATUR, IND. R. F. D. NO. 4 Preble Telephone Line 95.

| Three Days Special Sale] I We have made further reductions in our line of Skirts and Suits I I and today, Friday and Saturday will be history making days so far as I prices are concerned. The best Panamas, Serges, Novelty and otner I - Skirts will show the following reductions: I “ “ 3,75 “ 2,98 “ 7.50 “ 5.98 I 4,00 “ 3 '°° 11“ 8,30 “ 6,00 ■ ** 4,50 “ 3 4 "“ 8,50 " 6,37 “ 5 -°° " 3,89 “ 9 -°° “ 6 - 98 1 “ “ 5.50*“ 4.19 “ 00 “ 7 - 39 I « « 6.00 “ 4.89 “ 11,00 7,50 I Voil Skirts have taken a tumble and the following special prices prevail. I Original Price . $6.00 now $5.00 Original Price .$9.50 “ 7.50 Original Price $ll.OO 9.00 I •< “ . 8.50 “ 6.50 “ “ 10.00 “ 8.00 12.00 “ 10.00 1 — 1 ■ — 1 " ~ | ALL WHITE SUITSONE HALF PRICE 1 This Special Sale is for Three Days. Do not miss the bargains that will | I-* prevail during these sale days. | A- ■■■Ml i rnno ~n »ml i n—ww j I TRUeTaND RUNYON

ARE MAKING PLANS (Continued from n'-ge 2.) will hold his meeting in the Second district at Vincennes August 6th. meeting in the Third will be held at New Albany, August Bth, called by Chairman Mark Storen. The Fourth district meeting will be held at Nor h Vernon. August 12th. Francis M. Griffith is chairman. Chairman Peter Foley will call the Fifth district meeting tor August 16th at Terre Haute. In the Sixth district, Chairman’ John Osborn “beat the committee to it. He has already called and held one of the meetings and has obtained good results. Announcement of the dates in the Seventh and Eighth districts was deferred. The Ninth district meeting is also a matter of history. W. E. Longley, chairman of that district. presided over such a meeting recently at Lebanon. The Tenth district meeting will be held at Gary, August 20th. and will be called by Chairman Cnarles Murphy. The Eleventh district will announce a date later and the Twelfth district has already held

a meeting at Fort Wayne, where toe chairman. E. G. Hoffman, entertained his guests at a banquet. Chairman Peter Kruyer will hold fne Thirteenth district meeting at Plymouth. August 19th. — o HE LIKED it. Bobo, Ind., July 27. 1910. Mr. John Didot, Decatur, Ind.: Dear Sir: —I feel that I owe you a. letter of recommendation for the . work that you did on our Cuckoo clock that you recently cleaned for us. After four weeks of trial it has ■ proven satisfactory and I am convinced that the work was thorough and l done by one who understands his busi iness in his line, — i We are perfectly satisfied and ; recommend him to any one in need of clock or watch repair or cleaning. Yours, ; D. A. J. BROWN, Pastor Bobo Circuit. ——o - - FOR RENT —A nine-room house on i the corner of Fourth and Jackson I streets. For particulars see Mike 1 Smith.

3 Days Special SALE To close out the following lines Men’s $3 to $4 Tan Oxfords $1.98 Children’s canvas oxfords 40c 50c Women’s Plain and Pat. Tip Oxfords, sizes 3 to 8. SI.OO WINNES SHOE STORE

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