Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 198, Decatur, Adams County, 22 August 1921 — Page 7

A DOLLAR SPENT HERE BRINGS SPLENDID RESI LTS—For Instance: SIIIRTS—Good material* and colors that sell reg- d» 1 ularly at $1.30. Dollar Day, your choice <1 I 1 NI H N a S v l <i r ?<rn n ii 01 n r tin,e and an ' other place d* i you II pay sl..»(>. Dollar Day. the suit for only 1 UORK SHIRTS-Well made, of Tbric ’’and wSi give you many dollars worth of wear. d*-g Dollar Day, 2 for, SI BOY’S WAISTS—It will pay you we j| to lay’in a supply for school wear s . Dollar Day thev’ll X J sell 2 for y|l \ S SOX Dress sox. that were considered great values at their tegular price of 50c the pair. Li* I Dollar Day, 3 pair for .... MEN S SOX—I or work or dress. Os good wearing quality and a feature of Dollar Day selling. A* -g Dollar Day, 5 pair for SI MENS AND BOYS CAPS—Your choice of this assortment —many worth several times the price d* asked on Dollar Day ~ ) J On any purchase amounting to $• or more, we will a low on Dollar Day SI OFF Vance & Linn DECATUR, JNDI AN A

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THE WEEKLY MARKETGRAM By U. S. Bureau of Markets and Crop Estimates. Week ending August 19, 1921. Grain —During first three days of week trading was narrow and undertone was reasonably firm with export sales fairly largo. Markets declined materially on August 17 an I 18th. Weakness in coarse grains tinfit vol able business report: - and weaklier in stock markets were bearish factors. Export sales continued. On closing day of week wheat remained steady but corn declined. Country offerings of w heat were light. Much export bu incss in sight for corn. Country offerings of corn liberal. It* i Chicago cash market No. 2 red winter wheat closed at $1.19; No. 2 hard at $1.20; No. 2 mixed corn at 53 I cents. No. 2 yellow at 54 rents. No. 2 mixed corn 53 cents; ‘No. 2 yellow at 54 cents; No. 3 white oats at 31 tents. For the week Chicago. Sept, wheat dropped 6%c closing at $1.17; white oats at 31 cents. For the week Chicago Sept, wheat dropped 6%c closing at $1.17; September corn ’ dropped 4%c closing at 52Vsc. Min5 neapolis Sept, wheat dropped 6%c, • closing at $1.24%. Kansas City Sept. wheat dropped 6-%c. cloning at >i.e.-k | Chicago Dec. wheat closed at $1.18; I Dec. corn at 53 cent;-. Minneapolis j) r wheat closed at $1.23. Kansas I City Dec. wheat closed at $1.29’4. | Fruits and Vegetables. — Increased potato supplies from New Jersey | shipping sections cheeked moderately advancing prices in eastern markets. New Jersey sacked Irish Cobid is declined 15 to 20 cents per 100 pounds dating the week, closing $3.15-$3.85 August 18th. The Pittsburg market advanced to $3.90-$4.05 August 19tb. Demand and raove- , i;t improved at Now Jersey

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1921

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ping points. Sacket Cobblers range $3.50-$;;.65 per 100 pounds f. <>. b Sacked Early Chios closed slightly lower in Kansas City around $33. Idaho white varieties advanced 20 cents Pi r 100 pound' In Chicago reaching $.:.70-$3.80. California , Salmon tint cantaloupes from Turlock section declined 75c per crate in Pittsburgh reaching $2-$2.25 while the Boston nutrket gained sl, dosing $3-|3.50. Prices advanced 50 cents per crate in New York, dosing $1.75-$:;. Chicago market continued weak and prices declined 50 cents per crate reaching 12-12.25. Maryland green meats standards forty-fives nearly steady in eastern markets, ranging sl-$2. New Mexico pink meats range |1.25-$1.50 per flat in Boston and 90 cents to $1.15 per flat in Boston and 90 cents to $1.15 in middlewffitern cities. Watermelons, market dull in New York, Delaware and Maryland Tom Watsons range |3OO-|350 per car for 25 to 30 pound stock. Missouri stock, medium sizes, ranged $125-1275 per car. Dairy Products —* Butter markets weak and unsettled during week and barely steady at dose. Prices on August 19th about 2 cents lower than ■ i week ago. Demand has been only

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mi derate since pi icon reached high point early in August. Cndei radc.i clearing well. 92 store prici-< on Aug ust 19th New Yoik 4? cents: i’iiila 42%: Boston 42%; Chicago 39 < itr Cheese markets quiet with trndinr limited mostly to small lots. Stock:, ample. Quality running better. Wisconsin primary market prices on Aug ust ISth: Twins 18 cents; Daisies 18%; Double daisies P 8: Young Americas 20%; Longhorns 20 to 20*cents. l ive Stork and Meats — Compar :d with a week ago. declines in Chicago hog prices ranged from 15 io 75 cents per 100 pounds, light hogs dec lining most. Beef steers average 25 to 50c lower with butt her cows and heifers steady to 25 cents lower. Fat lambs, fat ewes and yearlings were practically unchanged while better grades of feeding lambs showed a 50-eent advance. August 19 Chicago prices: Hogs, top $10.30. bulk of sales $8.25$10.25; medium and good beef steers $7-19.50; butcher cows and heifer $3.50-$8.75: feeler t t.eers% $5.50-$7.75: light and medium weight veal calve-s7.so-$9.25; fat lambs |8.59-$10.75; feeding 1 inhs. s6.♦>-?>.75; yearling.-$G.25-?8.50: fat ewes #:’.25-$5.25:

stoeker ami feeder shipments from 11 important markets during the weak ending August 12th were: Cuttle and calves 59,338, hogs 3,875. sheep 36.328. With few exceptions eastern wholesale fresh moat prices showed moderate declines compared with a week ago. Beef was 75 cents to $1.50 lower, pork loins sl-$2, lower, lamb lisa lower and mutton steady to $1 lower p-r 100 pounds. Veal was

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practically tint Image I. Attr.u t '9th pi ices good grade meats: Beef sl4si(i, visit sls-116, lamb 121-12, mutton |ll-|1!, light por ioins |2l-$29, heavy loins sls S2O. Huy •— Market easier during week, larger receipts at western markets and limited local and shipping demand has lowered timothy prices 11-11 l 11l per ton. Alfalfa and prairie movement very light and markets dull.

Quoted August 19th No. I timothy . New York 130.50, Cincinnati 111), Chicago 123, Minneapolis 119.50,, Memphis $23. Atlanta |27. No. 1 alfalfa ’ Memphis $22.50. No 1 prairie Mlnneapolis $14.50, Omahu sl2. I yed — Demand and production light. Markets practically at a standstill and many quotations only nominal. Bran and tottonseed meal Weak, (Continued on latgc eight)