Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 147, Decatur, Adams County, 22 June 1911 — Page 4
DAILY MARKET REPORTS Corrected every Afternoon
EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., June 22 —(Special to Daily Democrat I —Receipt*, 1,920; shipments, 380; official to New York, yesterday, 760; hogs closing steady, . Heavy, *6.85©*6.90; mixed and medium and Yorkers. *6.85© $6.90; pigs and lights, 16.50; roughs. *5.506*5.75; stags, *4.00@*5.00; sheep, 800; clow, cattle, 300; glow, •' CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, 111., June 20 —Wheat —July, 9214C1 Sept., 90c; Bee., 92c. CornJuly, 5414 c; Sept., 5544 c; Dec., 5414 c. Oats—July, 3714 c; Sept., 38Hc; Dec., 3916 c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0., June 20—Wheat —Cash, 91 Vic; July, 92 lac; Sept., 91c; Dec., 9314 c. Cern —Cash 5614 c; July, 5614; Sept., 57%c; Dec.. 5514 c. Oats —Cash, 38’40; July and Sept., 3914 c; Dec., 4014 c. a. T. Burk. Timothy seed, prime *4.00*5.50 No. 2 Red wheat ’ 81c No. 2 White wheat .79c New corn 75c White corn '. -73 c Barley, No. 2 60c Alsike seed *7.75 Oats, new 35c Closer hay J10.00@*12.00 Timothy hay J17.50@*19.00 Mixed hay *12.00© *14.00 Clover seed *....,[email protected] DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Eggs 10c
BF" '"i : J 89959 ; Li 0 My Whiskies are Here And are ready for sale. You save the retailers ■ profit by buying vour whiskey and beer from me. E| ■ The best in for the least money. Note The Following Prices I. X. L. Whiskey $1.50 per Gallon y‘ |V| - Cedar Valley “ $1.75 “ “ j i I Cabinet “ $2.00 •' “ i Old Canterbury $2.50 “ “ B ra Monogram “ $2.25 “ “ r ' Briar Ridge (A Straight Kentucky whiskey 5 years old) $3.00 per gal. * !"i Grape Brandy $2.25 per gallon ; ‘ M. H. G. (A straight Kentucky whiskey 9 years old) $3.75 per gal. California Port wine $1.25 per gallon Berliners Kimmel $2.00 per gallon L. Seipp’s Export Beer sOc doz. or $1.50 per case of 3 doz. “ Extra Pale “ 60c “ “ $1 75 “ “ “ 3 / L- “ Export Large -80 c•* “ “ $1.60 “ “ “ 2 I i “ Extra Pale large 90c ~ “ $1.75 2 “ Remember you are saving the retailers profit, as I k ■ am only selfing direct to the consumer. Deliveries made to any part of the city. ID Open evenings. I. A. KALVER R Wholesale Dealer Tel. 581 Monroe st. & G.R.&I.R.R. : J. O. HALE : i SEEDS, COAL AND FEED j Portland Cement, Gypsum Rock Wall I ; ♦ Plaster, Lime and Salt + I We make a specialty of furnishing Seed Goods good ♦ ; in quality and low in price. ? ; Call, Write or Phone No. 8. 201 S. 2nd. St ♦ LmMMMM* ♦ • ♦♦ 4 » ♦ <■»»*♦♦»♦♦♦■* ♦ ♦ HtMIIISH F ■ *1! ■ \ We have barefoot Sandals in mens and ladies sizes, come in and get a pair and keep coolfl Our white shoes for ladies and children are the lasest last, let us show them to you. PEOPLE’S & GERKE
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Chickens 9c (Fowls 8c Young turkeys 15c . Ducks 8c Butter ..13c : Geese 6c j Old Tom tutkeys 9c Old Hen turkeys 10c > ■ WOOL AND HIDES I KALVEhT PRICFb. Wool ' 14c© 18c Beet hides 7c Calf hides 10c Tallow 6c Sheep Pelts 26c©*1.90 H. BERLING. Chickens 10c Butter He Eggs 10c Fowls 10c Ducks 10c Geese 5" Old Turkeys He Old Hen turkeys He Young turkeys 12c Old Roosters 5* Furnished by l_ C. Mills A Co. Turkeys l* c Fowls *• Rye 75c Chicks 8c Ducks 9c Geese r< NIBLICK A OC Eggs .- 12c Butter 12c@15c M. rvuLtsKAh*!. Eggs 12c Lard Butter 15c©17c
GARAGE MOVES Owner of Building Objects to Having Garage in Frame Building. CHANGED LOCATIONS And Now They Will Move to Another Building and Operate as Before. The new garage, which was to have been started by Evans A Merica in the Niblick building on Madison street will have to be moved before than can open for business. The/ had subleased the froom from the present tenant and had gone ahead with the alterations they had in view Before the owner of the building knew they were in it. Not desiring such a hazardous
| Mr. Smoker | Do you know that we have the 5c market M 3 cinched on our “White Stag” cigar that we have > f all completitions beaten to a frazzle. It’s a fact S 8 and we are doing it by good old fashioned way £ H of giving the best quality of goods at the-lowest X I possible price others might equal the quality of « our goods if they had our combinations and our fi process of handling tobacco and were satisfied jg with our margin of pi ofit but they’re not doing it. Try a “Wliite Stag” once and you’ll come S back. w For Sale By All Dealers. I SHAVE FOR ONE CENT g “g Buy a 0. V. B. safty razor and do the job yourself, clean convenient, satisfying S Carry the razor with you -it’s in a morS rocco case and well protected. Lowest ssi price for quality goods. Sr Or an old style bai ber’s razor at remarkci able savings this week. Why pay 15 cents O* when you can shave yourself when you please, as close as you please, without delay, without cost. ft EXTRA DISPLAY THIS WEEK g ft COME EARLY 1 | LAMAN & LEE | Old Adams County Bank Deca cur, Indiana. B Capital *120,000 Surplus . $30,000 C. S. Niblick, President M. Kirsch and John Niblick Vice presidents E. X. Ehinger, Cashier. } * rm loans KcaO a Specialty Reflect Resolve Col j^‘ ions RAINY DAYS « ARE SURE TO COME, - To Any And Every JSaFELLOW! tionConFor Rainy Days wlth&ife A BANK ACCOUNT Baling Makes E “ The Best Umbrella! Jo our _____________________________ Patrons We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits
taainess in tc wooden team* huiUag. the owner denied the rlglrt of the tanan* to sub let rhe premises without his consent and the garags- was t'orend to move. They hud cut a door and will have to replace it in Ka original shape: The owners of the garage then rented the Rr*merkump building; formerly occupied by the Didot store and are busy fixing it up for occupancy. A large door will be cut through the front part of the building, giving them access to the front street and the length of the room will give them ample room tor storage. They will be ready for business' in a few days. YEOMEN MEMORIAL. Arrangements are being completed by the Yeomen lodge for the holding of memorial services at tbelr hall on next Sunday, at which time an appropriate program in memory of their departed brethren, will be rendered. C. L. Walters has been selected to d<* liver the address which will be eagerly listened to by the members and others who are asked to attend. Ths services will be opened promptly at 3 p m.
BERNSTEIN’S -W fi „ —— — -ivo Door* South of Interurban Station W V Stodabaker Block . - - I _— Q, Y . . cn rv-h qhfMß Ladfes and Gents Furnishings. JL f-t Our Stock is complete of Dry Goods, c B A visit to our store means- a saving to you. B 25c Window shades . . . 17c ea. ■ 1 Bargain in Shoes - . L LJ & 75c Ladles night gowns... 42c ea. $2.75 Ladies lace or 2 strap Pumps [ <a^i9S fancy Corset covers 23c ea. I ' •«£ Ladies Drawer* Embroidery trim- I 3 $2.25 Ladies 2 strap Pumps . . SI. <o ; . L|j J $1.60 Mens Satin Calf shoe . . $1.25 xVhiteshrrt waists . 98c E KI $3.00 Mens Gun Metal ori?at. !ace -q White embroidery Petticoats I K Oxford sl- 98 einbroidery or lace double flounce ■ 98c ffl Mens Elk Skin shoe . . $1.95 E $2.00 Mens heavy Ita wotfc shoe *-50 Btoek Petticoats 98c ■ 1 . . $1.69 Special:* ’Gingham .. 5c yd. A X $l5O White Bed spreads full width $125 Mens fancy Shirts plain fronts A U 98c without colars 89c H .BE RIN ST EI IN’S H
ANOTHER FORT WAYNE CITIZEN TESTIFIES TO THE VALUE OF MILLER’S HERB REMEDY. [ ■ Or*’ M Mr. William H. Martin of 633 Hendricks street says: “For thirty years have 1 been rortpred with salt rheum and stomach trouble. I tried manykinds of remedies and several doctors prescribed for me, but nothing ever did me any good. Miller’s Herb Remedy was highly recommended to me.' I purchased a bottle and it was not ' long until I began to improve. 1 was so well pleased with the remedy that I bought the second bottle, and when I had taken it there was not the slightest sign •of salt rheum to be seen and I courJ sleep all night, something that I had not done for years. I had a severe case of stomach trouble, and while I was taking Miller’s Herb Remedy for salt rheum my stomach trouble was also at an endSHRDUL I trouble was also cured, and now I can ! eat anything my appetite calls for. I gained fifteen pounds since I have taklen the remedy. Ido cheerfully recoan- ’ mend Miller’j Herb Remedy to all that are afflicted with salt rheum and scorn- ! ach trouble. I am employed an the Fort Wayne Electric Works.’’ Cottage cheese for sale. Inspire of 'phone 101. 145t6
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DECATUR CARRIAGE WORKS Builders Os High Grade VEHICLES And makers of Tops, Cushions, Curtains, Boots and Dashes. Also Repairing THE QUALITY SHOP For Repainting and Rubber Tiring We handle the Good Year rubber tire, recognized as longest life tire by all vehicle manufactures. Don’t forget we can supply your wants in all kinds of Repairs or New Parts on vehicles from tire to top. DECATUR CARRIAGE WORKS W. D. PORTER PROP Cor. Ist. Madison Decatur, Inti.
FOR SALE, Fine residence, all nraiera improvements. on corner of Fifth and Jet son streets. Price right Good residence corner Eighth am. Jefferson streets, cellar, drove wel>, cistern, plenty of fcnft trees, at re» fr onable price. Vacant lots, almest any part of the city. No better asset to borrow moneyon wh<rn you buflfl. See kjthur SutUes for prices. H6tf
MONEV TO LOAN. Plenty of money to 'oan oiv terms at 5 per cent. Privilege of: partial payment at any interest paying time. SCHURGER 4 SMITH. , FOR SALE CHEAP—A :Mge barn and a house for sale rgi rent. Inquire 121 So. 9th St. 12216 ; FOUND—A bunch of keyei Jn the busr inesa district Owner can hare •ame by calling, identfyiag property and paying for this ad, 144t3
