Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 7 December 1910 — Page 4
DAILY MARKET REPORTS - Corrected Every Afternoon
East Buffalo Market Ea*t Buffalo, N. Y, Dec. 7—(Special to Daily Democrat» —Receipts, J.525: shipments. 1,710; official to New York yesterday, M 5; bogs closing strong Mediupm and heavy, $7.85; Yorkera, »7 85© 87.00; Hghu and pigs. 88.00 ©18.10; roughs. [email protected]; stags. sll.oo© 8S.OO; sheep, 2,000; 25c higher; iambs, 40c ©soc higher; tops. 86.85; cattle. 50; steady. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, 111, Dec. 6—Wheat —Dec, | 01\c, May, July, 0«c. Corn—j Dec.. 4« : ,c; May, 4s\c; July, 4>%c. Oats—Dec, 32twc; May, 34%c; July, S4\c. _________ TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo. O, Dec. 6 —Wheat —Cash. j MSc; Dec, 86**c; May. 81.00 S; July] 86a,c. Corn—Cash, 50c; Dec., 48c; j May, 50A*c; July, 51\c. Oats—Cash, and Dec, 35\c; May, July. 26** c. . — LOCAL GRAIN. Q. T. Burt. Tmotby seed, prime 84.00 No. 2 Red wheat SSc No. 2 White wheat 86c Cora 65c White corn 64c Red clover seed 87.75 Harter, No. 2 48c 62c Aislke seed 87.50 Oats, new 28c Clover hay 88.50 Timothy hay 814.00 Msed bay 110.50 LOCAL PRODUCE. DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Eggs 30c Chickens Sc Fowls 8c Board Finishes CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE lars, the amount appropriated lor the purpose. Bids for county asylum supplies were opened and the awards made as follows: Dry goods. Niblick k Co.; j oil, J. D. Hale: hardware. La man &
—— -=^l Guess Winter IS Here ——For Fair j Mercury is tumbling down ii, c= l in a hurry. So you young 1 men better be prepared in one of our new convertible Collared Overcoats. Just the thing for comfort and style-snug and warm, big broad shoulders--good length--good for three or You can wear the collar up or down and it makes a nice dress coat either way. You can have overcoats of any style at this store. PRICES FROM $5.00 to $22.50 r * I! VANCE, HITE & MACKLIN
J Young Turkeys 14c j Duck* *. 8c Geese 7c Old Tom Turkeys 8c Old lien Turkeys 10c H. BERLINS*. Chickens Sc Eggs 25c Butter 20c *»*« »* Ducks 8c | Geese 7c Old turkeys 0c ' Old hen turkeys 10c Young turkeys 14c : Spring Chicks Sc 1 Old roosters 5c POULTRY PRICES AT MONROE Furnished by L. C. Mills A Co. Turkeys ~...14c Fowl* 8e Chicks sc | Ducks 0c - Geese 7c BUTTER AND EGGS. M. FULLENKAMP’S. Eszs 33c I Lard 14c j Good roll butter 22c@25c Gutter, pacxlng l*c NIBL'CK * CO. Good roll better 20c Q 75c | Eggs Kc WOOL AND HIDES KALVERS PRICES. ! Beef hides 7c Calf hides 10c Tallow 5c Sheep Pelts 25c© 81.00 Mnk 50c©84.50 i Skunk [email protected] Coon 10c©82.00 'Possum 10c© 60c Muskrat 5c § 35c HAY MARKET. S. W. PETERSON. No. 1 Timothy, loose, per ton. .813.50 No. 1 Timothy, baled, per ton... 14.90 Lee; groceries, Niblick k Co.; drugs, j Lachot k Rice. Bonds were ordered for the John * Barger Macadam road and will be se- • cured in time as prescribed by law. | The report of the drainage commissioner on the James Bain et ml. ditch ■ i was filed and duly approved by the ■ board.
j MONROE ITEMS ! j CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE I ten-pound baby girl, which arrived at ] him home early Monday morning. Hap-j | pines* now reign* supreme in the i Hahnert home. Lichly Bros, k Co. have one of tbe finest stock* of Jewelry, watches and silverware, which they have Just received and placed on display at their •tore. The arranging of same was done by that hustling young artist. Lang on Smith, who knows just how to put things in proper shape. Go in ’ and look. They are beauties and appropriate for the holiday gifts. The quarterly meeting which was held here over Sunday, cjosed Monday forenopn and was largely attended. presided over by Elder Beattv of Ffcrt Wayne. Mrs. M. T. Parrish returned from Fremont. Ohio, where she visited her parents the past two weeks. Wade Andrews had important business at Decatur last Monday. Ask him for particulars. . J. Fred Mayer of Anderson was the J guest of his parents Sunday. You can hear a concert at the postoffice every evening. Drop in. Oliver and Date Hendricks are busily engaged this morning in butchering two hogs, and our people were amazed on coming up town and seeing a thirty-foot derrick erected which resembled the starting of a young oil ; field, and on closer inspection found j two lifeless porkers dangling in the air. Mrs. Edwin Wilson of Ohio City has returned to her borne after being a visitor here for several days. o Lengthy Session CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE am* County back. This was thought the proper thing to do and the committee was ordered to make the purchase. ;An appropriation was also asked for the electric light fund to.carry on the ; business up to the first of the year and the resolution was adopted. The ac- ■ ceptance of Adams street, which was
Big Suit Sale Now On I We are going to offer every suit in our house at g| than Manufactured Cost—This means a saving to you || right when YOU NEED A NEW TAILORED SUIT. g| gg tPtjl' Suits that were $25.00 this sale p jjjj Suits that were $17.50 this sale g gj P ' Suits that were $15.00 this sale Q H \ • jSj %\ \ Visit this department as we have 03 Bb || VmA |H ijV some splendid bargains to offer in Kg @3 PLPpylUifp'y 1... Coats, Skirts and Furs. Now is the g§ j|| time to make your Xmas selections, g I NIBLICK & COMPANY I si M gea^BßramaßEga^a
thought would he done at the aeeiine Tuesday night, was postponed until this evening, when everything will be in perfect shape. Mr Kelieier says he will be ready to “turn over the keys'* this evening and the city will probably accept. The following bills were allowed : Page Blackburn J 2-25 F. V. Mills 3.33 M. J. Mylott i pay roll 218.05 Varney Electrical Supply Co.. 22.50 Sunday Creek Coal Co 36.1 S Ft Wayne Electrical Works... 23.00 Valvoline Oil Co. 10.50 Protective Electrical Co. 6.83 J. Brite 48.83 G . R- & I . R R. 114.62 Chicago & Erie R R *8 01 Schafer Hardware Co 26.51 Wts. Geary 10-00 George Reiser Co. 35.41. Lucy I. Gregory 63.00 R. E. Gflpen 54.00 Kirsck, Sellemeyer & Sons .... 2.00. Waterworks pay roll 76.45 j City Trucking Co 13.75 Producers Coal Co 42.08 C. U. Dorwtn 235.20 G F. Kintx 68.00 William Tritxh 5.40 J. J. Swift 6.20 J. G. Smith 48.33 Charles Baxter 3.40 John Sprague 15.34 L. Hammond 17.00 D. D. Coffee 34.00, F. Peterson 50.00: Ceph Melchi 50.00 Clint Fiaher 1.00 James Stone S.Wj Citizens Telephone Co. 11.65, o A RELIABLE MEDICINE NOT A NARCOTIC Get the geunine Foley's Honey atd Tar in the yellow package. It is 3hfe and effective. Contains no opiates.! Refuse substitute®. The Holthouse Drug Co. 1
fOiiYS OMOlfiflra fOIEYS OKiNGI.JMIYE FOLEY’S KIDNEY' PULS Tea S •*&***£» fATtow F«mi Stc*-« T scu»' r *** ' Constipate** Foa Bachacnc Kionctsanoßudceb I Dear Old Santa | I Has just arrived at the Boston Store and he says he I believes it a good plan to shop early and get first 1 choice as well as the individual service of the sales- 1 people. Santa Claus has brought us loads and loads of | children and Ladies Purs, Scarfs, Embroider- 1 ied and Silk Hose, Kid Gloves, Handkerchiefs, 1 I Hat Pins, Purses, Belt Pins, Carpet Sweepers, | Umbrellas and everything suitable for a nice 1 Xmas Present. | (1 inn rip w and avoid the crowds. « | A U while the selections are best. I m UUJ LU J Set better attention. 1 1 .X»2g Boston Store 1 " Our Slogan-No Trouble to Show Goods.
