Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 146, Decatur, Adams County, 21 June 1911 — Page 4
DAILY MARKET REPORTS Corrected Every Afternoon
EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y.. June 21 —(Special to Daily Democrat I —Receipts, 1,920; shipments, 950, official to New York yesterday, 380; hogs dosing strong. All sold. Heavy, s6.7o@<6jio; mediums and Yorkers, <[email protected]; pigs and lights, »t>[email protected]; roughs, <[email protected]; stags, <[email protected]; sheep, 3,000; dull; rattle, 350; steady. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, 111., June 20—Wheat —July, 92%c; Sept., 90c; Bee., 91c. CornJuly, 54%c; Sept., 55%c; Dec., 54%c. Oats—July, 37 %c; Sept., 38 l »c; Dec., 39 % c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0., June 20—Wheat —Cash, 91 %c; July, 92%c; Sept., 91c; Dec., 93%c. Corn—Cash 56%c; July, 56%; Sept., 57%c; Dec., 55 %c. Oats —Cash, 38’jc; July and Sept.. 39%c; Dec., 40%c. S. T. Burk. Timothy seed, prime <4.6015.50 No. 2 Red wheat 81 e No. 2 White wheat 79c New corn 75c White corn 73c Barley, No. 2 60c Alsike seed <7.75 Oats, new 35c Clover hay <10.00@<12.00 Timothy hay '... <17.500119.00 Mixed hay <12.000114.00 Clover seed [email protected] DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Eggs 10c FOR. SALE —Four full-blooded Shep-, herd dogs, only eight weeks old. Call on Edwin Boese. North Fourth Street. 145 t« I FOUND —A bunch of keys, in the bus-1 iness district. Owner can have same by calling, identifying property* and paying for this ad. 144t3 The Indies’ Aid society of the Pleasant Mills M. E. church will give : an ice cream social Saturday evening at Fuller's hall at Pleasant Mills. Everybody is invited 146t3
I faHSWTQUS "'PRICESrj? THE BIG REDUCT-I I MieiCKEN OUT ion sale | g Special Sale on Dress Goods ana Silks z ,_ q h s ifrylFl — . — <gfji i S I* l this sale will be all the nobby Foulards fancy Every Smt that was $25 * 00 Thl& ■ ° f aH the H deSignS WeaVeS ' AU Every Coat that wests' oo “ate SU.SO ■ priced for less than regular for this sale. Make Every coat that was $12.50 This sale $8.50 your selections early. we are going to gpve June Clearance this y. department that will be of interest to every suit or R'U j \\4voy 1 DRESS GOODS VUIM 1 it g yd. this sale 65c In this sale w ill be included y our SIO.OO & $ll.OO y /■ W B fee Figured messalines that were SI.OO this sale 79c yd. choice of OUT entire Stock high cIaSS We have made two lots on suits of this sea- / J! j | 27 in. messalines Bargain at 85c this sale 62 cents yd. weaves at bargain prices. son s styles at above prices which wiU of fife ™ • a jo xl j. .hla interest to every buyer in this line. All ILU f / 4s 27 in. ngured beco sii.<s that were 35c this sale 25c • xxl . K** — '""'.r* l r> MB** ISg! ‘ ... $1.50 Dress Goods $1.22 suits that were $17.50 to $20.00 at these prices f ffl[ kJ tffegiq 27 m. Seco silks • • ■ J e/ . ■ MBA 836 in. Foulard silkssoc ‘‘ Dress Skirt Bargains I , f Our stocks are now Complete .85 • .62 in price Colors _ Blacks Blues and Tans 1/ E a ,50 u .42 * A W W |,| Good Selections. K .. .. -20 Summer Wash Skirts I ! f sr;ig Now will be your opportunity to Nobby White and Linen Wash Skirts. ft 5‘ . g r f buy good reliable merchandise at SI.OO to $4.50 I ; g low prices. i Misses Wash Skirts I ! Zd O Il iUh I fbsu Oy. —— - JBfl Urn f ifK i INIBLICK AND COMPANY /Jr I g ... . „. . I
Chickens 9c Fowls 8c . Young turkeys 15c Ducks * 8c • Butter 13c Geese 6c Old Tom turkeys 9c I Old Hen turkeys 10c WOOL AND HIDES. KALVEK’S PRICES. Wool 14c@18c Beef hides 7c Calf bide. ...... Ha Tallow .. 5« . Sheep Pelts . [email protected]< H. BERLING. | Chickens 10c i Butter 11c ' Eggs 10c Fowls 10c Ducks 10c Geese 5 Old Turkeys 11c Old Hen turkeys 11c Young turkeys 12c Old Roosters be Furnished by k. C. Mills A Co. Turkeys . 14c Fowls 8c Rye 75c Chicks 8c Ducks 9c Qeeas fc NIBLICK A CO. Eggs 12c Butter 12c @ 15c M. ,-vui.aNKMITB Eggs ..; 12c Lard 9c Butter 15c@17c FOR SALE —Cheap, a double harness, in good condition. Inquire of Chas. Heckman at the mill. 142’5 * AGENTS —Either sex, to distribute free packages perfumed soap powder. Good pay. All or spare time. No . money needed. Dept. 21, 3422 Linco’n ■Ave.. Chicago, 111. It FOUND—A pocket knife at this o' i fice. Is no doubt the property of some lodge member. Owner can have same by calling at this office and giving the desired information 142? '.
FOR SALE. Fine residence, all modern improvements, on corner of Fifth and Jefferson streets. Price right. Good residence corner Eighth and Jefferson streets, cellar, drove well, cistern, plenty of fruit trees, at reasonable price. Vacant lots, almost any part of the city. No better asset to borrow money on when you build. See Arthur Suttles for prices. 146tf a ■ — WANTED—To rent, a six or seven room cottage; must be centrally located. Call at the Jacob Buhler blacksmith shop. 144t6
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SUMMER SCHEDULE. On June 25th the G. R &> 1. will put on a new summer schedule, which will be in use during the summer season to accommodate, the heavy travel which is going to and from the northern lakes. New time cards will arrive in a few days, announcing the new time of trains and the traveling public is urged to watch for the changes. ICE CREAM SOCIAL. The Junior Christian Endeavor society of the Christian church will hold an ice cream social on the church lawn Saturday evening. June 24th.
They will also have home-made cake for sale. Come and spend the evening and your money with the juniors. '■ 'l,— o “ William Fralick and son, Lancaster, of near Wren, Ohio, were among the business callers in the city today. Cottage cheese Vor sale. Inquire of 'phone 101. 145t6 As the firm of Oallogly * Peterson has dissolved, all outstanding accounts are payable to T. M. Gallogly and must be paid at once and those not paid by July Ist will be left in the hands of an attorney for collection. 14115 T. M. OALLOGLY.
There is a pair of shoes here that will please you. Because our stock is so large, and assortment varied that there is scarcely a style or a leather that is not in our store. Come In . Jk: PEOPLE’S &~GERKE | My Whiskies are Here And are ready for sale. You save the retailers ■ profit by buying' our whiskey and beer from me. ■ The best in tnwn for the least money. i Note The Following Prices I. X. L. Whiskey <1.50 per Gallon' j Cedar Valley “ <1.75 “ “ Cabinet “ <2.00 '* “ EM 1 Old Canterbury $2.60 “ “ Monogram “ <2.25 “ *" E3 Briar Ridge (A Straight Kentucky whiskey syears old> $3.00 per gal I Grape Brandy $2.25 per gallon Hj M. H. G. (A straight Kentucky whiskey 9 yearn old) $3.75 per gal. ■ California Port wine $1.25 per gallon ? j Berliners Kimmel $2.00 per gallon [J Seipp's Export Beer 50c dot. or $1.50 per case of 3 dot. r’ “ Extra Pale “ 60c “ “ $1 75 “ “ “ 3 “ H “ Export Large -80 c “ “ $1.60 •* “ “ 2 ** f—> “ Extra Pale large 90c „ " $1.75 “ “ “ 2 “ p' i Remember you are saving the retailers profit, as I | am only selling direct to the consumer. Deliveries made to any part of the city. Open evenings. I. A. KALVER Ji Wholesale Dealer Tel. 581 Monroe st. & G.R.&I.R.R. I OLTJIZZZZJ
