Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 4 May 1911 — Page 4

DAILY MARKET REPORTS Corrected Every Afternoon

EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y., May 4—(Special to Dally Democrat) —Receipts, 3,200; shipments, 380; official to New York yesterday, 950; hogs closing steady at the decline. Medium and heavy, >6.25@>6.35; mixed, >6.500 86.45; Yorekra, 86.50; pigs, >6.54; roughs, >[email protected]; Stags, >4.00@>4.75; sheep, 4,000; easy; top clipped lambs, 85.85; cattle, 125; slew. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, 111., May I—Wheat—May, 90%c; July, Bsc; Sept., 87%c. CornMay, 52%c; July, 52%c; Sept., 5354 c. Oats—May, 3154 c; July, 31%c; Sept., 31%c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0., May I—Wheat—Cash, and May, 89%c; July, 89c; Sept., 88%. Corn—Cash, 54c; May, 53%c; July, 5454 c; Sept., 55c. Oats —Cash and May, 3454 c; July. 34%c; Sept., 3 3 54c. Rye—No. 2,92 c; No. 3,87 c. G. T. Burk. Timothy seed, prime>4.ooßs.so No. 2 Red wheat 82s No. 2 White wheat 80c New corn 60c@65c White corn, 58c Barley, No. 2 48c 1? Alsike seed 87.75 Oats, new 30c Clover hay >lo.oo@>ll.oo Timothy hay >16.000816.50 Mixed hay >12.00@>14.00 Clover seed f >7.oo@>B.oo DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Eggs ..14c

SPRING TIME IS TIME j Wedding Bells Will Ring And the place to get that Wedding Ring in 14 K. Gold and Tiffany and broad oval Rings is at LEHNE'S jewelery store 80808 010101010 808 O ■ O ■ O ■ O 8080 L Q k Drink Seipp’s Extra Pale ■ * o «■ ■ or Export Beer. ■ I o o I 2 LA. KALVER g / O Bo— Depot Tel 581 Wholesale Dealer o I ® Kesidence 371 Monroe St. &G.R. & I.R.R. r ° i 0808080808080808080808080808 r F r 1 ~~~] ———— —— Our Rule Is Shoe Selling 4 ' I Vs / We s uch Sh° es 'll JrWIU TOOTHERS As We Would Have Others wL SELL TO US F J This" Rule Guides Us Each Season .In Our Selection Os The Shoes We Offer You. 1 | The Satisfaction We Experience In The Observance Os This Rule Is Due To The Evident Satisfaction Os Our Patrons With THE SHOES WE SELL THEM ELZEY & FALK OPP. COURT HOUSE 1

Chickens 8c Fowls 8c Young turkeys 15c Ducks 80 Butter 13c Geese 7 c Old Tom turkeys 5c Old Hen turkeys 10c H. BERLING. Chickens 70c Butter llc Eggs 13e Fowls 10c Ducks 10c Geese 6c Old Turkeys De Old Hen turkeys He Young turkeys l 2c Old Roosters 5c WOOL AND HIDES. KALVER’S PRICES. Beet hides 1c Calf hides ICc Tallow 6e Sheep Pelts 25c@>1.00 Mnk [email protected] Coon 10c to >1.75 M. FULLENKAMWB. Eggs I * c Lard ® c Butter ...12c@l8c NIBLICK * CG. Eggs 15c Butter 14c@20c POULTRY PRICES AT MONROE Furnished by I— C. Mills & Co. Turkeys 14c Fowls 8c Rye 75c Chicks 8c Bucks Geese Te

New Vegetables Beans Peas Potatoes Tomatoes Green Peppers Lettuce Radishes Rhubarb Onions AU kinds of Fruits. Where? At Massonne’s Os Course. Madison St. WANTED —Three of four unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping for mother and son. Enquire at Democrat office. If BOSSE OPERA HOUSE Thursday, May 4 Woods and ChalKer Miss Elizabeth Gillespie and Miss (Edna Hibbard In TEMPEST and SUNSHINE A Dramatization of Mary J. Holmes famous novel. A Beautiful Story of Southern Life 4th SUCCESSFUL SEASON Special Scenic Production Prices:- 25-35-50 cents HOW’S THIS?

_ . , ' Your Success <TT The success of this in- And, V stitutionis in helping its customers to succeed, whether their dealings be large or small. There is not a bank anywhere which understands better the wants of its patrons, whether farmers, business men or individuals. MIT We have a service for every member of the comMj] munity, poor or rich, and we want everyone to feel at liberty to come and talk with us about any financial service of which they feel the need. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR INDIANA Capitol SIOO,OOO Surpluss2o,ooo Resources SBOO,OOO Pres. P. W. Smith Vice Pres. W. A. Kuebler Cashier C. A. Dugan Asst. Cashier F. W. Jaebker I The Smoke with a Smile THE WHITE STAG ||B 5c cigar HH This Rolled Reverie is b|H a real live wire when it come to smoke satisfact- |3|B ion. It pleases far beyond |o|| its price. |:M| For Sale by All Dealers ■■

iwtatiftil WtWJ Sk BIG SUIT AND COAT SALE , ™ Qfvlps Fancy mixtures In this sale will be included all this season s Choice, bt , > o f interest Tans and Blues. We’re going to make such reductions that win to every lady wanting suit or spring coat. f SUITS AND COATS Regular $25.00 Suits $20.00 “ $22.50 “ sl6-50 $20.00 “ s ls - 00 $17.50 “ ? 12 - 50 NOBBY SPRING COATS // // 711 Regular $16.50 Coats $12.50 $ k—■A J “ $13.50 “ $10.50 $12.50 “ $ 9.75 / : “ $ 9.50 “ $ 7.75 • “ $ 6.00 “ $ 4.50 J a There will be some* exceptional values and you will' be /) well paid to call while stocks are complete. Just received /A new assortment stylish Dress Skirts in V oils, Serges ana ran- / X / , V amas. Prices from $4.50 and upwards. NIBLICK AND CO.

FOR SALE—Hard coal stove, base burner. ’Phone 449, or call at 227 So. First street. 104tt> * - . - --- —

WANT AD COLUMN NURSING WANTED—CaII Mrs. Fortney, ’phone 448, Decatur. Ind. 96ti6 FOR SALE —Baby guggy, good condition. 'Phone 570. 103t6 LOST —Chld’s slipper. Return to this office. 104t3 WANTED —Young woman for general housework. Good wages. 'Phone 606—A. H. Barnard. lOltf SEWING WANTED—lnquire of Miss Annice Wilder at Monmouth, or ring one on the M line. 92t8 FOR SALE —All kinds of nursery stock at the Schlickman feed barn, No. 2nd St. 100t3» FOR SALE OR KENT—A 7 room house on the corner of Eight and Jeffersons streets. Good cellar; also hard and soft water. See Arthur Suttles. 86tf

.If — ir i .. - ' . . y / **\z'*“”* l*Ss!!!!Hs»I v2BBSv_ .■»£&« J i . Ife BERNSTEINS Studabakerßoek -- ■ South of tntenir^statinn | Our stock is new and up-to-date. We cannot u —7 I stock makes selections easy and pleasant. The fact that S ° and Our new m co mining is evidence that they are well satisfied with ‘ST*’* keep Hl here a few items and prices you will have to come to thZT + ewe give of the immense and splendid stock now on hand. Slore to get an ea IS """ Illi $3.00 Ladies Pat. Colt and Gun Metal $5 di , Blucher or Button shoe .. . $1.95 -at Silk Pette- H $3.00 Ladies Pat. Colt Lace or Strap ■ • • . $3.98 |gj Oxford H-95 15c Curtain Swiss 9c per vd H $1.75 Mens Satin Calf shoe . . $1.25 $1.75 Ladies Vice Kid Oxford . $1.29 ®c Ladies Muslin Gowns 48c I 152.75 'Mens Elk Skins shoe Tan or- ? 5c Ladies White dl ? Blacksl.9s, Lace Trimmed lln Pet tecoats g PearlPuttons n - 2ccard

WANTED—Young woman or nurse at once. Good wages. Call 606. WANTED —Pop corn, shelled; white and clean.—F. V. Mills. 92t3 Ford runabout for sale for $250.— H. Bangs' Motor Works IBSt3 A goou sewing machine for sale, cheap. Inquire Charles Ross, comer Fifth and Maple sreets. lOOtS* Buyers wanteu for 50 good farms, from S3O to SSO per acre.—Dan Ward,; East Orwell, Ohio, Ashtabula county. dltl7t6 FOR RENT —Eight room bouse on 8. Chestnut street Good cistern, acre of ground, fine garden spot, -inquire at Madison House. 94t3 WANTED —Board and room for gentleman, with privilege of keeping small auto.—H. Bangs, care Motor ' Works; 103t3 I FOR SALE—Good Jersey cow; also' one colt, coming one year old.—D. i A. Helm, R. R. 9, 'Phone 14, E line? __________ 2'J2t6

— . g FOR SALE—Cow and calf. —Sam Wyatt. 10216 Commencement, birthday, wedding, first communion and confirmation gifts. Go see John, the jeweler, on. north side court house, 99t3 FOR RENT—One new house, also one tor sale, cheap, and on. reasonable terms. Enquire of P. K. Kinney agency, over interurban station. MtS | FOR SA Gt —uzark farms, from 40 to 10,000 acres, price from $5 to <2O per acre. For particulars address W. C. Pope, Webb City, Mo. It FOR SALE—My residence on Grant street. A good five-room house, must be sold within thirty days. Will sell cheap. Enquire of Mrs. Bell Grim, Grant street and Clever Leaf I R- R 98t24 LOST—A five dollar bill. Either on Monroe or Second street. Finder return to this office and receive liberal reward. 96t6