Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 159, Decatur, Adams County, 7 July 1921 — Page 2
-1 —THE—WEEKLY MARK.ETORAM Dy the i U. 6. Bureau of Markets. I l Grain —Wheat and corn prices <!<• j dim <1 during the week. Tho only advatice was on the ~'9t h influent-fed hy gn..,| report business and drough In Europe und Argentina, at the close wheat crop reports indicate damage. Export demand alow. Country offerin .-S liberal. First car new wheat on Chicago market July Ist sold at |t.23% graded No. 2 mixed test v.. ight 68. Corn crop reports ge.per ally favorable; total crop estimated 3,utt0,060.0(d) bu. Corn curling reported in Nebraska; hbt weather dolrtir damage in South Dakota. In Chicago cash market No. 2 red winter wheat $1.26; No. 2 hard sl3l No. 3 mixed com 60c. .No 3 yellow corn 60c. No. 3 white oats 35e. For the week Chi- < go July wheat down B%c at $1.22%: July corn unchanged at 62e. Minneapolis July wheat down 8-%e at $1.24. Chicago September wheat down l%c at $1.22; September corn down at 62c. Minneapolis September wlieat down 2%c at $127%; Kansas City September wheat down 3c at $1.13%. Huy — Extremely light movement und limited demand caused prices to h only nominal in many markets. Dry weather affected pastures in several sections but buyers still discount damage. Prices practically unchanged. No. 1 timothy quoted N. Y. $29.50, Minneapolis $lB, Memphis $26. Atlau ta $26. No. 1 alfalfa, Memphis S2O, Atlanta $26. No. 1 prairie, Minneapolis sl6. Deed—(Market quiet. Further declines in bran and middlings. Other feeds generally easier. Memphis cotton seed meal market a shade firmer but prices in other markets mostly nominal because of absence of demand. Supplies and offerings good. Dried brewers grains in good .supply at sl6 t. o. b. eastern shipping points, licet pulp and alfalfa meal dull. Corn feeds weak, especially hominy feed. Quoted, Bran $13.25, middlings sl3 Minneapolis; 36 per cent, cottonseed meal $29.75 Memphis, S3O, Atlanta: white hominy feed $23 Chicago, $29.25 I hila.; Linseed meal S2B Minneapolis, $31.50 Chicago; No. 1 alfalfa neal $18.50 Kansas City. Fruits and Vegetables—lrish cobbler potatoes from eastern shore of Virginia advanced 50c in eastern consuming markets the past week, closng $3.00 to $3.25 N. Y. $3 to $4 in other cities. Mississippi tomatoes in Rur basket carriers slightly weaker a most eastern markets, ranging gen-
! THE BROCK STORE 1I I I Our We are pleased Honey Sections to announce and other a ’l® ™ ductlon T> TZ in prices Bee Keeper s of « Mirr( # Supplies Aluminum Have Arrived Utensils • I I The Fishei Our p r j ces on , Guaranteed ~ Tin Fruit Cans m Galvam.ed are the best. Tubs, Pails and A good safe article Garbage at a low pkice Cans are 59c per dozen extremely low .J. CHARLES BROCK, Proprietor 138 N. Second St.—Residence Upstairs. ? ARE YOU LOOKING AHEAD Never put oil' till tomorrow what ought to be done today. One flf the most essential things is beginning a Savings Account, and the best place to start is with this bank. I » * What arc you going to do twenty years from now? Begin your account today and that question will not worry you. ’ The Peoples loan & Trust Co “BANK OF SERVICE”
erally $1.15-91.4 >. Baltimore steady at, $1.50 to $1.60. Texas stock seventy cents Chicago, closing 9dc to sl. California salmon tint cantaloupes, standard 45’s showed a slightly broader range at shipping points, closing sl.lo-$1.85 f. o. b. cash truck. Prices in consuming markets up $1 at $4 to $» per < rato. Georgia Tom Watson watermelons, medium sizes declined $l5O 225 at shipping points ranging $75-300 per car f. o. b. cash track to growers. Prices for Florida an<l Georgia melons declined S6OO in N. Y. dosing SBSO-$550 (la. Elberta peaches in six basket curriers $2.00 to $2.25 f. o b. cash track; $2.75-3.00 in Cincinnati. Ga. Hileys and Belles down 60c. New York $3.25 to $3.50. Belles $1.50-1.60 f. 0. b. cash track in producing sections. Meats— Chicago live stock prices show net advances of 25 to 50c o-ver price of a week ago. Cattle prices are almost invariably lower. Beef steers down 10-25 c, butcher cows and heifers steady to 25c lower. Fat lambs declined 75c to $1.25; yearlings 50c to 75c per 100 lbs. Fat ewes weak to 25c lower. July 1 Chicago prices: Hogs, top (on<* load I $9.30; bulk of sales $8.60-9.20: medium and good beef steers $7 to $8.50; butcher cows and heifers $3.75-8; feeder steers
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Winnes Shoe Store Now On July Clearance Sale To clear our shelves <tf the left-over of the season's stock, this Clearance Sale must be quick and absolute 1 rem* ndous I . ice duction on every shoe and oxford; goods must be seen to appreciate the cut in price, therefore we arc quoting just a tew prices: Woman’s Patent Men’s Athletic Shoes H Oxford Oxford SB.OO $2.95 $2.95 .. $5.95 If you need shoes of any description, see us before purchasing; no goods charged at these prices. Winnes Shoe Store
$5.75-$7.50; light and medium weight'! veal calves $7.50-st>.so; fat lambs!: $8.25-110.60; feeding lambs $5.75- 1 6.75; yearlings $5.50 to SS; fat ewes J $2.25 to $5. Stocker and feeder shipments from 10 important markets . duiing the week ending June 24 were: Cattle and calves 20.61''; hogs 2,326; , sheep 9,475. With the exception of mutton eastern wholesale fresh meat; prices are substantially' tower. Lamb lost $1 to $6, veal $2 to $3; beef 50c! to $1.25; pork loins generally sl. Mut-! ton practically unchanged. July 1 prices good grade meats; beef $12.75. to $14.50; veal sl3 to sls; lamb sl9 to $23; mutton $lO to sls; light pork I
iH.| Morris 5 & 10c Store | H | With Variety Dept! Annual Harvest Sale Starts Sat. July 9-Ends Sat. July 16 Watch our windows—Watch our counters, for the big values to be sold each day ON SALE SATURDAY, JULY 9th Bonny Blue, extra heavy enamelware guaranteed first quality; every piece perfect Dish pans, water pails, covered kettles, large preserving kettles Choice 69 cents. ' Special lot of candy 10c so ry 2 lb. Salted Peanuts 10c lb MONDAY JULY 11th TUESDAY, JULY 12th Large aluminum Preserving kettles, full nine quart; guaranteed, 20 years; Kirk’s Flake White Soap; the best cholce 99c Laundry soap made; sale price per cake 5c WEDNESDAY, JULY 13th d^^an^dioice^ 811 panS < 12 quarl galvanized water pails; 10 quart heavy tin THURSDAY, JULY 14th • FRIDAY, JULY 15th Quality Band Aluminum-ware; pol- ’ White cups and saucers, complete 19,. ished inside and out; 2 quart lipped sauce Fancy cups and saucers, complete 24c pan, 2 quart pudding pans, each SSc Glass tumblers, very special 3 for . . lfl c , SATURDAY, JULY 16th toßkete:tsncy Biwwing - muJ aC -ih f * eCan " Ot ! ay more - Visit our store ’ e:ith and every counter will be ■ filled with merchandise at reduced prices for these seven days. Let us show you. Morris 5 & 10c Store
lions sl7 to S2O; heavy loins sl4 to : sl6. . ' i Dairy products. — Butter markets linn throughout the week under active dematfd for current requirements ■ and for storing. AU grades in de- i nmnd and a larger quantity of medium grades could be moved without diffi- 1 culty. Markets closed firm with price I tendency upward. Closing prices 92 score: N. Y. 335%C Chicago 35c. Pliila ' 3614 c. Boston 37c. Cheese markets have held steady ’. ' but show little change. Hot weather . j beginning to tell on quality. I’roduc- t I ' lien decreasing in some sections. I Prices at Wisconsin primary m arkets <
average; Twins 14 - Daisies llVt Double daisies 14?. Longhorns 15c. Young Americas 15%. Cotton —Spot cotton prices advanc cd about 58 points the past week closing around 10.63 per lb. New York July futures up 86 points at 11.73 c. ATTENTION, BREEDERS Moineau de IJooe, Sorrel Belgian Stallion, and Bayard de ojkil. Bay Belgian Stallion, will make the season at the Red Riverside barn, Decatur, Ind. Call and see these horses before breeding. $ $ WANT ADS EARN DOLLARS $ $
Mr.;. and duugh-l. ten. Xjtriffu und vis-1 Mury'u township were business ‘itorn in Decatur today. Ice Trust. Case (Continued from Puge * Dally IMaamll; “ |(L of the defendantß nant M ,1 lamia* ° C e. trU st busting effort vver (J today when Special Judge* - »• Eichhorn of opened hearing on Attorney Geneial L application for a i e! prevent the operation of allege trust In Indianapolis. This leaves M Arms and one Ind. vidual named in the action. It was expected Judge Eichhorn, would rule on the application this a fte moon,
Nothing Like This If it is kidney trouble, bladder trouble, rheumatism, stomach or bowel trouble — San-Yak Then it is SanYak you need to gel quick results. Test it any way you please. It lias any other prescription beaten a dozen ways for the above ’difficulties. Sold by Smith, Yager & Falk Druggists.
SHOW ME WE CAN Show the Most Exacting Some of the Finest SOFT COAL ' That is on THE MARKET TODAY . We have Pennsylvania soft coal which we sell direct from our own mine and which we will guarantee to the buyer of this coal to be one of the finest “cooking and coking coals” on the market. It DOES NOT leave soot or clinkers. Phone us today, (ill or 750 for a trial order. We are now taking advance orders for winter’s supply. City Coal Co. MATHIAS COFFEE, Mgr. ED KINTZ, Secy. Phone 611. ’Phone 750. Bfi ® S3BaK ®L!’ “J — |jiMimm [ ; - ' -"-...-I The Last Half? hat has been the. extent ol your savings ‘ during the first hal‘ r f ■ hall mean more Io v >n k. 10 Jan by opening a savings account in this strong bank. vho spends it al! is headed toward incompetence and dependence. He who saves some ! . S 11,V r ° a<l t 0 a competence and independence. And a dollar opens an account. Interest on Savings Deposits OU) MAMS COUNTY BAK “The Old Reliable” Decatur, Indiana
CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE {United Press Service) Chicago. July 7—(Special to Da’gy Democrat) — Wheat: July f 1.20- %; ,S.-pt. $120%. Corn; July 51%; Hept -1 Oats; July 85%; Sept. 35%. INDIANAPOLIS MARKET (United Press Service) Indianapolis. Ind., July 7.—(Special i,, Daily Democrat) — Hog receipts 71110. market 15c higher: best heavies • yO; medium mixed $9.90; common . holee $9.90; bulk sales $9.90; cnttl.1 receipts 600, steady; .steers $5.75. ■ > 50; cows and heifers $1.50-ssti ...lieep receipts 500, market stead), tops ,50-$3.50. 1 ’ 7' GETTING ALONG GOOD Women are ns great sufferers from kidney und bladder ailments as niun. Foley Kidney Pilis help rid the blood tretm of impurities that cause rneui matte pains, backache, swohen, aching joints and stiff, painful muscles. Mrs. Carey, Box 91. R. F. D. No. 2, Middle town. N. Y., writes: "I had kidu-y trouble ever since I was a little girl, hut I am getting along good elni.- 1 have taken Foley Kidney Pills.” They act Immediately and help restore the kidneys to healthful activity. Sold everywhere.—Advt
I CRYSTAL TONIGHT ONLY Albert Capellani presents “THE FORTUNE TELLER” starring MARJORIE RAMBEAU The glory of mother low portrayed in a master drama of tense emotional appeal. —Added Attraction— An Educational Comedy, “SEVEN BALD PATES’’ TOMORROW “OUT OF'THE CHORUS” 10c—15c
