Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 266, Decatur, Adams County, 10 November 1910 — Page 4
DAILY MARKET REPORTS Corrected Every Afternoon
East Buffalo Market East Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 10 —(Special to Dally Democrat) —Receipts, 3,300; shipments, 1,900; official to New York yesterday, 1,330; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, $8.15©85.25; Yorkers, $8.15©58.25; pigs, $8.25@ $8.36; roughs, a7.00© $7.25; stags $6.00© $6.50; sheep, 2,400; steady; top lambs, $7.10; cattle, 275; 'slow. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, 111., Nov. 9—Wheat —Dec, 89*4ic; May, 95tae; .July, 93%c. Corn —Dee., 46%c; May, 49c; .July. 49%c. Oats Dec., 31 %c; May, 34 TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0., Nov. 9—Wheat —Dec.. 92Uc; May, 97%c; .July, 94Wc. Corn —Cash, 52c; Dec., 48Vic; May, 50%c; j July, 51’4c. Oats —Cash and Dec., I 34*4c; May, 36' 8 c; July 36t*c. LOCAL GRAIN. a. T Bur*. Timothy seed, prime $3.50 No. 2 Red wheat 83c No. 2 White wheat 81c Corn 64c White corn 62c Red clover seed $7.25 Barley, No. 2 48c Rye 62c Alsike seed $7.50 Oats, new 28c Clover hay $14.00 Timothy hay $13.50 LOCAL PRODUCE. DECATUR PRODUCE CO. E UJ s 25c Chickens 8c
SAFETY AND PAYMENT OF Four Per Cent Interest on certificates of deposit left one year make this BANK an excellent place for your savings and idle money THE First National BANK DECATUR INDIANA
■**• w (Have You Given it a Thought That! it Will Soon be CHRISTMAS? ■ We have been getting readyfor it and have now the finest line al- ■ most complete for your inspection in the way of WATCHES and g I CLOCKS, JEWELERY, CUT GLASS ETC. Buy early and you wilt ■ always get the choice, and to induce early buying we wilt give 10 per cent off selling price all this month. ■ There is a feeling of satis-faction in selecting a gift at this store ■ that comes from the ABSOLUTE ASSURANCE that anything that * is BOUGHT HERE is fully .GUARANTEED and GUARANTEE ■ always made good. x ■ Come and inspect quality and prices and I know you will be ■ R convinced.. .Don’t forget 10 per cent off on all goods purchased ■ JV this month. L. LEHNE, The Jeweler. Jtecaturj
Eowls Sc Young Turkeys 14c Ducks .....j 8c Geese Old Tom Turkeys 9c Old Hen Turkeys 10c H. BERLING. Chickens *c Eggs 35c Butter 20c Fowls 8c Ducks , 8c Geese 7c Old turkeys 9c Old hen turkeys 10c Young turkeys 14c Spring Chicks 8c Old roosters 5c POULTRY PRICES AT MONROE Furnished by L. C. Mills & Co. Turkeys 14(5 Fowls 8c Chicks 8c Ducks 9c Geese 7c BUTTER AND EGGS. M. FU LLEN KAMP’S. Lard He Eggs 27c Good roll butter . ..„ 22c@25c Butter, parting 18c NIBLICK A CG. Good roll butter 20c@25c Eggs • 27c WOOL AND HIDES. B. KALVER and SON. Beef hides <c Calf hides 10c Sheet pelts 35c to $1.21 Merchantable wool 81c Tallow 4c HAY MARKET. S. W. PETERSON. No. 1 Timothy, loose, per t0n..513.50 No. 1 Timothy, baled, per ton... 14.00
Pennsylvania Buckwheat flour for sale. Leave orders with Eva Hoagland, Ninth street, or F. E. Smith, on Second street. This is the same brand of flour formerly handled by the late James H. Smith. x 263t12 LOST—Small bank book somewhere in city. Finder return to Mrs. A. Van Camp on First street, and receive reward. > WANTED—Mett to husk corn. Inquire at Frisinger & Sprunger office. 266t10 NOTICE 'L ■ Any and all young men wanting to take up and learn to play any kincTof a ban dinstrument, may now have the privilege. Free instructions. I also have a few instruments that some one ean use. For particulars, see FRANK ENGLE, DECATUR. Will be at the Band Room, three doors south Interurban Station, second floor, Monday, November 14th.
GAS CONSUMERS No Discount after ' the 10th. Please call at office. I 1 Indiana Lighting COMPANY.
i Big Majestic Range Demonstration j - At Our StoreI ONE WEEK--NOVEMBER, 1 4th., to 19th. I Em Em ' CIIIIIL I Ijff Mi Ij ~,..., ILiUIL Iliff S shown in cent er, has Final Meet training off all the watt r. *, ~ > IlH .u -in a steamer. 11i I °f miuuv f sael< \ hown,,n 'V '■ aL>■<. of»n.i »w«i»» wiunE'll ' 11 riijht .mi lie used aa an ordinary Culli tiUi r. - ,■ «~= =: i =^~ I loir: /IjMAJESTiai I (MAJESTIC )| - 4 Tnumeon ‘ ft CAN FURNISH w 7 I <' W If reservoir rL. „J 7 H Vp . ,*■ Zr 4 OEM 'I > K FLUSH WITH R 17 Ey l *®W n W*CS&Z XX W.' IM ! .TOP Os RANGE HpSKfXfl If ,1 ll W v can furnish BgYi ntfStJCHMi3 mil I v Mw, fl n wasgffM right HfluD Ln , ! \. H lit sIL twRU I, lisoALLOM i” V-- *' F * |_ I i ; IgEgZStES » I j C ~"X I J/ ■ - i;i r '-1 THE GREAT and GRAND i j MAJESTIC RANGE THE RSNGE WITH A REPUTAmON - _ J I M/qDS IN AHSD &TWUESA-—-g-gg== -
SET OE WARE FREE If you will call at our store during our Majestic Demonstration Week and allow us to show you the many advantages and superior qualities of the Great and MajesWc Range, and will purchase one at the regular price, we will give you FREE the beautiful and useful Souvenir Sst og Ware illustrated in '.’•io advertisement. This ware is made to match the quality of the Majestic Pr'gcs, and we know all ladies will see the beauty and utility of this set, especially the first three pieces, which are entirely new and cannot be had .’lona ty purchase, except at a very high price. The prices of Majestic Ranges are the same, but we give the set FREE with each Majestic Range bought during the, demonstration week only. £HIi \ / FMIB bDFF To any P erson < not c,li,d^er, ) who will tjUl ’VCIvIrC rKLI. allow the Majestic man to show them the merits of THE GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE during demonstration, will get a useful and beautiful Souvenir FREE.
ONE WEEK ONLY No ware given after demonstration week.
BOX SOCIAL DATE CHANGED. The box social announced for Friday evening of this week at the Dent school house, of which Miss Clara. Boknecht is teacher, will be given on Thursday evening, on account of a musical for Friday evening. We Mean You Have YOU a savings account? What do YOU do with your surplus earnings? Spend them? The better way is to save them for theres no telling what the future has in store for you--distress or an oppurtunity. In either case a ready supply of money will be decidedly welcome. We pay 3 per ct. interest on deposits. THE OLD Adams bounty Bank
Schaub, Gottemoller & Co.
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Reasons Why the Great Majestic You Should Buy. Ist. It has the reputation of being the best range money can buy. 2d. It not only has the reputation but IS the best range made, and we will prove this to you if you will let us. 3d. It is constructed of malleable iron, material you can’t beat, and of Charcoal iron, material that resists rust 300 per cent greater than steel, is rivited together air tight. No heat escapes or cold air enters the range, thus uses very little fuel to do perfect work. 4th. The reservoir alone is worth the price of range over any other reservoir made. It boils 15 gallons of water; is heated like a tea kettle, with pocket against left hand lining, and is movable and sets on a frame, hence cannot wear out. When water gets too hot it can be moved away from the fire. Majestic ranges use less fuel; heat more water-and heat it hotter; costs practically nothing for repairs; lasts three times as long; bakes better: easier to keep clean and give better satisfaction than any other range on the market. If you know positively that the above statements are true, wouldn't you buy a Majestic at once? Come in Demonstration Week and We’ll Prove It To You.
ONE WEEK ONLY No ware given after demonstration week.
