Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 116, Decatur, Adams County, 17 May 1911 — Page 4
DAILY MARKET REPORTS Corrected Every Afternoon
EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y.. May 17—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 2,400; shipments, 380; official to New York yesterday, 380; hog« closing steady at early decline. Heavy, [email protected]; mixed and mediums, [email protected]; Yorkers, 16.70; pigs, [email protected]; roughs, J5.50@ 25.75; stags, [email protected]; sheep, 500; strong; lambs, 25c higher; tops. J 6.75; cattle, 50; steady. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, 111., May 16—Wheat—May, »7c; July, 9%c, Sept., 38%c; Dec., 90%c. Corn—May. 53%c; July, 52%; Sept.. 53%c; Dec., 51c. Oats—May, 34c; July, 33%c; Sept., 33%c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0., May 16—Wheat —Cash and May, 93c; July, 89'gc; Sept., 88%. Corn —Cash and May, 55%c; July, 54 %c; Sept., 54 %c. Oats—Cash and May, 36%e; July, 36c; Sept., 35c. C. T. Burk. Timothy seed, primeß4.ooJs.sO No. 2 Red wheat 84c No. 2 White wheat 82c New corn "0c White corn 68c Harley, No. 2 60c Alsike seed .....J7.75 Oats, new 31c Clover hay [email protected] Timothy hay [email protected] Mixed hay [email protected] Clover seed [email protected] DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Eggs 15c Chickens 9c I
_ _ ■ s-i—---r —=H A AXATCHLESS OXFORD OPPORTUNITY. 300 PAIRS > Os Ladies Oxfords of various styles. Patent, Gun Metal, Velvet and Tan, but broken sizes will be closed out at a money saving to you. All 53.50 Values $2.69 A ! 1 53.00 Values $2.48 All $2.50 Values $1.98 AT 32.00 Values. $1.69 i Eady Gomers will get the best bargains. Don’t I [Hay. Ramsmbsr Th rsdiy is Circus Day. < .... i _| ■ i> i..r<r <i r --T* -* - ■— !1 PEOPLE’S & GERKE K jk=:r== ■! I FOR SALE —A good mare and colt, Di* f' V AnnoH two hroc ' l eow an<i ’* ,n LH .V. V, vlsslvls quire of John Scheiman or Wfllar Steele. it: THTTIPD XT A PT A NT man over thirty V!uJ Ej IX r\(\JLxA.l.> i h ronrerent ovr bouse lorolly or ar a traveler. Permanent pos.iion TP Li oV* /A OtilCe 143 'Splendid pay. Experience unneces Jl Hv.’lltz RtJj-idenCe 102 t>Aiy. Burr Nurseries, Manchester, Fonn. '
| EREE EREE I I I | fl Ask the Gas Man how you can get a S S Gas Range without any cost to you. i fl All our ranges are guaranteed and if i || they aren’t as represented your’money g i| will be cherfully refunded. | | Indiana Lighting Co. j SfafMW IQoQfICRmmOIQm
Fowls StYoung turkeys 15c •• Ducks Sc >• Butter IJc • Geese '«.7c 8 Old Tom turkeys 9c Old Hen turkeys 10c s- —. ; H. BERLING. > ’ Chickens 10c ■ Butter 11= Eggs 13Fowls 10c Ducks 10c Geese 5c > Old Turkeys He • Old Hen turkeys He i Young turkeys 12c • Old Roosters 5c WOOL AND HIDES. KALVER'S PRICES. 1 Wool 13c@17c ' Beef hides 7c 1 Calf hides 10c Tallow 6c Sheep Pelts [email protected] M. FULLEIUKAM? ' Eggs 14, Lard Butter I® o m a V Eggs l° c Butter 12c@16c POULTRY PRICES AT MONROE Furnished by L. C. Mills a Co. Turkeys 14c Fowls ® e Rye - 75 c Chicks Ducks 9c Geese 7,1 —————————
Y.P. A. CONVENTION Os Fort Wayne District Will be Held in Fort Wayne c c June 6th and 7th< c c c REV. WISE RETURNS c c Prom Committee Meeting— Is State President of Y. c c P. A.—Report. s s The joint committee of the Y. P. A. : ministers and laymen of the Fort 3 Wayne district of the Evangelical 3 church met at the home of Rev. C. D. 3 Rarey in Fort Wayne, Ind., Tuesday 3 afternoon at 2:30. Those present were Rev. C. A. Hirschman of the Crescent Avenue church. Ft. Wayne, Rev. C. D. Rarey of Bethel church, Ft. Wayne; Rev. E. E. Miller of Markle; D. O. Wise, Decatur, and J. J. Wise, , district superintendent. A conven- ’! tion of two days in length was planilned for, which will be held June 6th ‘ and 7tb. The committee chose for the ’; place of the convention the Crescent Avenue church of Fort Wayne. The Young People's Alliance of the district will have one day and the ministers and laymen will occupy the sec1 ond day for forward movement work. Prominent men of the Evangelical association will appear on the program. The programs are not quite ready for publication, but they will be printed and distributed soon. This convention will afford an opportunity for wholesome instruction along chut ch work and also promises a real spiritual uplift for all who will attend. WANTED—Second hand roll top desk. Inquire this office. 115t6 Attend the Didot auction sale tonight. It’s an honest sale. ICE ICE We are now ready to deliver ice to all Decatur people wishing ice for the season. Pure crystal lake ice that will keep your refrigerator * cool and clean. Will deliver to all parts of the city. Mersmans Ice Line PHONE 3. AH to I the Good l fell - NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THIS SIGNATURE
BIG SUIT AND COAT SALE I In this sale will be included all this interest Tans and Blues. We Ye going to make such reductions that w ill mierest to every lady wanting suit or spring coat. *z SUITS AND COATS Regular $25.00 Suits $20.00 “ $22.50 “ s l6 - 50 XWu “ $20.00 “ sls-00 / VVfl “ Sl7 - 50 “ 512 ‘ 50 /A W NOBBY SPRING COATS // // Regular $16.50 Coats $12.50 “ $13.50 “ $10.50 i f “ $12.50 “ $ 9.75 I M “ $ 9.50 “ $ 7.75 ’ ■ “ $ 6.00 “ $ 4.50 I J a There will be some exceptional values and you will be /) well paid to call while stocks are complete. Just received new assor t m ent stylish Dress Skirts in Voils, Serges and Panamas. Prices from $4.50 and upwards. INIBLICK AMD CO.
BHRw! .Eg r* » jtsj Copyright 1909. by C. E. Zimmerman Co. No. ?7 PORCH FURNISHINGS WERE it from the fact that it merely inproves the appearance of the house, you couldn’t afford to be ' without a few pieces of porch furnishings, but when you add to that the solid comfort and keen enjoyment that may be obtained and then take into consideration the exceedingly low prices at which we can furnish your porch or lawn you won’t be without a few pieces. We have them both in the rustic and in the brightly colored kind. We never carry such goods over, so the prices are as reasonable as the goods are seasonable. Porch swings arrange in price from $2.50 to $ll.OO. Our thirty day special sale closes June 3. MEYERS, S6I+ERER & BEArVEfIS
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