Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 9 January 1914 — Page 8
rpat Es IESOES ©ESI E==lEjl 8 THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS J E Corrected Every Afternoon « 9E=XE3OESOEIE==e!J
EAST BUFFALO East Buffalo. N. Y., Jan. 7—(Special to Daily Democrat)--Receipts. 1.600; shipments. 570; official to New York yesterday, 760; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, $8.65 <<; $8.70; ' Yorkers. sß.7orq $8.75: pigs, sß.7s'<« | $8.80; roughs. $7.604i57.70; stags. s6.ooft $7.00; sheep. 2.000; lambs strong; tops. $8.65; cattle. 17a. steady. Q. 1. BURK. New orr. yellow, per 100 lbs 7Gc Clover Seed SB.OO Alsike seed SIO.OO
I Its not a question of how much you spend for your clothes-nor how little—its how much do you get for youmoney. | I For the Greatest Bargains Ever Ottered In Suits I and Overcoats Come to our ; * JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE • ♦♦ * The Following Lots Represent Some Unusual Values: - jS : . — —" ■ ■ | fIV Si g All $12.50 to 515.00 Suits and SQ7S Jff/gjjaW All $16.50 to SIB.OO Suits 19— ~ ~ Overcoats, now - - - y vercoats " ' | S | ■ I ■ ~ ~ — s g All $7.50 to SIO.OO Suits and fj W W W All $20.00 to $22.50 Suits and 1 POO I I Overcoats . . - ’/t Kmulf Overcoats - - - 1.0 * § Flit CoatS JL Plush Lined Coats * -•— -S ~ UNION SUITS 2 P. C. UNDERWEAR SWEATERS WOOL SHIRTS HIRTS SI.OO Cotton Now $ .75 $ -5° Cotton Fleeced 39 $ <SO Q ua lity Now $ .40 sl-0° Heav X <l ualit y * 75 S LSO Drelirts . g, B g u: 1.50 Ribbed Now 1.15 .50 Cotton Ribbed 39 1.00 Quality Now 75 1.50 Medium Quality 1.15 innrw _ & 2.50 Wool Now 1.85 SI.OO Mottled Wool 75 2.50 Quality Now ... 1.85 2.00 Medium Quality 1.50 75 2 lr - 3.50 Wool Now /. 2.75 3.50 Quality Now 2.50 n„alitv 1 98 .50Dr« rts 40 S 1.00 Boys’ Wool 75 1-50 Wool 1.15 5 Quahty Now 3 . 75 2.50 Medium Quality l.« J «O | .50 Boys’ Cotton 40 2.50 Wool 1.85 7.50 Quality Now 5.50 1.00 Dress Flannel 75 -50 Wol.rts 40 1 __ , i I jfi boys- suits Men’s Trousers Boys’ Trousers Caps Hats w and 56 00 Values Now - ••• 54 50 $2.00 Values Now $1.45 86 00 Seal $4.00 Velours || ifi H tY' 00 Seal .$2 50 . - //■* /EfY?- OVERCOATS 5.00 Values Now 3.75 1.50 Values Now 115 • 3.00 Velours 1 *‘ 3OFF 3.33 * “ ” ,LOO C!o.h .V" ” 75 | | 7|' ' <OO Values now 3.00 w Va)ucs Now 3 , .50 doth 40 ) | S S|>ee:al Lot of Suits. Excep- 350 Values Now 2.63 2.00 Soft S tB B. 2.75 Values Now 2.06 BOYS ' \ 'fib' £ ■ W <ional Valuts Rove’ Scout Gloves I.SO Soft \ \A/ » a ' ■ ’lt 1.75 Values Now 1.32 IMtyS MOUt UIO es $ .50 Cloth $.40 b y; g On ' h » lfP -'- Loo Values Now ,: $ .50 Cuu.nlets $.40 .50 Knit 40 U» Soft I 2 MEN’S WORK COATS WORK COATS BEACH JACKETS DRESS GLOVES TKS. SUIT CASES y“ g $3.50 Quality $2.75 link ano unlinkd I . $7.00 Cord. Sheep Lined $5.25 $3.00 Cheviot Coat $2.00 75 Quality . 2.00 t ti nd » J 6.00 Fuston. Sheep Lined ... 4.50 2.75 Cheviot Coat 1.85 — «•« glev« .............. .$3, ivELING BAGS 3 S 6.00 Cord. Blanket Lined ... 4.50 1.75 Cheviot Coat 1.30 . MACKINAW COAT 1.00 Gloves 75 » j g 3.50 Cord. Blanket Lined ... 2.65 1.00 Boys’Coat 75 $5.00 Quality $3.50 .50 Gloves 40 Jnted 25 Per Cent. » 1 . L . L i—. |. - I s 2 The merchandise sold during this sale will be sold strictly for cash, as we think these prices are deserving :. g THE MYERS-DAILEY Q. j | DECATUR’S LEADING CLOTHING STORE. J ee i ■■■ ,mu ,i ■, •- — . - ■ ■■ .Mm —~ ~—arv - - wi -■— i ■ ,— I I. ■■■ m. — ■ iii ■ , —■ ™ < —a., i.< — owaa Beu, jwa r.,, am r* a— mt aaM— —a a .■ i .111 . 3f
| Wheat 90c Rye Ssc Barley 65c@60c Timothy teed $2.00 Oats .....34e COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg, nard SB.OO Chestnut, hard $8.60 Pea, hard $7.00 Poca, Egg and Lump $6.00 W. Ash $4.50 V. Splint $4.50 H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4 50 Cannell $6.00 J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky $4.50 Lurig $4.50
i NIBLICK A CO. | Eggs 28c | Butter mm..m..m....15c@36c FULLENKAMPS. Eggs 28c Butter 18c&27c Butter 25c©21c BERLINQS. Chicks 10c I Fowls 10c Ducks ;..........................10c Geese 10c ! Younk turkeys 14c 1 Tom Turkeys 12. Old hen turkeys 13c! Old Roosters 5c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. KALVER MARKETS. Beef hides ...........11c Calf 13c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] Muskrats sc®2s<: Skunk 25c©52.23 Coon 25c® $2.00 Possum 10c®70c
Mink 25c0>54.00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Chicks 10c Fowls 10c Ducks 10c Geese 10c Younk turkeys He Tom Turkeys ..12c Old hen turkeys 13c Old Roosters 5c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. I (Prices for week ending January 12, 1914.) Butter fat. per lt> 36c Creamery butter 85c o | FOR SALE —Good postal card size camera. Inquire of Gertrude Geees, Decatur. Ind., R. R. 11. 308t3 LOST—Black kid glove with initials, “R. R." on inside. Please return to this office. 300t3 Homemade sauerkraut, 15c quart at Fullenkanip's. 306t3 Mrs. Engle. 306t2
> FOR SALE-HOLSTEIN CALVES. All high grades, hulls and heifers. One to three weeks old. Selected 7 from one of best dairies in the state. All have perfect markings, are from ■ high priced sire, and from select cow* : that average 69 pounds of milk per j day. showing 3 and 3%4 to 4 per cent : butter fat. Here is a chance of a : lifetime to get some valuable young ; calves at a nominal cost that has taK- > en years of careful breeding and feeding to produce. The price is S2O each in crate al express office. Six hours' ride to Decatur. If you are or will be in the . market write me your wants. FRISINGER & TRICKER. Farmdale, Ohio. <> FOR RENT —Four turnished rooms for light housekeeping. 609 Mon- , roe street. 'Phone 521. —Mrs. B. W. I Sholty. 298t-ta-tf LADIES—S 6 and $8 week making plain aprons home: no canvassing: I legitimate. We pay you. Particulars and suit size sample sent for 25c. Domestic Supply House. 1252 Shoefield Bldg.. Cleveland. Ohio.
< -B MY MONEY S LFtr 11 That is the first thing you ‘ rf 'T’l h ’ Tha ' * the first thing we think of. Thß /‘ r ’* j »>« ttteans the money you «eep here ta* th« > ‘ afford. U a National Bank. Twice » >Mpectors come trained men. FWetl e* a year we m.k« sworn statements to the T. re. uri The young man who wtoh.a to n honorable repu tation as a Safe Man should n acebunt here A Safe Bank for Safe Men. I i . | FIRST NATlOtlAli BNK Decatur. Mum. — it: .t-" 1 -'.
LOST Black hano-bag. with jewelry and several other articles. Can Iden tify. Call 'phone 134. FOR RENT—Furnished room, fur nace heat; bath. Strictly modern Inquire thia office. S73sf
RTNh- Man's black kid TuT wner may get same at this ntr,.. ENT—An eight roonu.,l ►use. with acre of ground, on s.> C’tnu’ St. Inqnire at C. T. R fcin ' fehotn- or phone 5.M)
