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PAGE EIGHT the freeman ^ s journal \Vednegday, June 7 , 1922 Meats and Poultry i i>ri«^ - IvITTI JC I’AM-S MAltRET ieBl'OBl? lJUle K ii U h , IVIiiy 83, 10S8. iUtlcSS VAID BY DEAL^EJ \hi ....... f*. ...................... -■■-'■ ^KKgH, fresh, cloKon . . ....... . . ......... - ... Fowls, {ijfvc, IN. I'otatocs, l)uslu»l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r, ilrossoil, ats, ])iy.?iipl rUcla'd C’ur k orn, bushel ............ .......... . • • dfi -Mai iou ... i . ......... . .......... EmiM.Oo.oMf2.ii *... . .. ....................................... ................. \ ■ » GBUI^—BBTAIB j ■Oo.oMf: . 2 Oil Mi-ui fdiil : Hominy ... . . , J|louj- MUhlliiiff ... ; ; : i NMOIESALEMAREET Ground Oats, per 100 - ------ Ground Corn and Oats^ per liUKw, triwh, dozen . . ......... ind.lcr, (’rmnlery, IP. .... I'ls. di'ps..ifd, lb ........... . .. Oli.iekrnK,. dre...si‘d. lb. . . . . . T.iml. 11). .. . . ...................... yimar, gi-anuUited, lb ......... j ’ntatoc.s. peck, old ......... new. peck .......... l^idibul, lb; ...... . ............... 'Vliite irinli, lb. , ................. *od. lb. . ............... . lyrkiTiil. lb. . .................... Tlie Slate Elopairtnien.t 3Iarketa gives tlie Nfw York I Stall) i taincd on the New York ui> to noon, .Momlay, YEGETAnkBS—T1 CVK-ry \In llie llfnigh” from arrived on the market this m of Farms ns !I#uta(loii nearby pi-odu k Nvhole.sale J )a followins iroduce o.b- Markids r.lh, 1,022, lETAnkBS—Tlio - flr.st .sbipmenl Ora iige cren.slng from ited. market : iieaded stock, per crate, to ?1.G0, mostly ?1.2G. SPINNACU—Supplies crate of ,G dozen slalk.s. I'eunty iglU, but steadily li Orango County, (lemand lim-, steady forTfancy, clean, wcll- •ate, (21 heads) $1.1.2>4 GriinKO County, il I'er 5-peck hamper, mostly 7Gc.. CAKKOTS (Old Ci'op) Supplies very llgl)t, early morning deinnud limited market dull per double headed bnrri'l,-No. 1, im st€)clt, few small sales at ?12.00, NEAUnV VEG ETA BF)ES—Sold a t , i ivholeaab' and fiiriner.s’ piibllo tnarkel.s t per dozen, b J4.O0, pilme, Jl.&O. Carrol per biineh C.c to 3c; Onions, followinK prices. Asparagus, ichi’d white fancy, io.CO to 2.&0 to $3.00, culls, $1,00 U per hunch, Be to So; ISeols, 0 Sc: keeks per bunch, l',4e to 3c; Onions, |rer himeli, l!nC to 2c; f’ara- ley, piirly per bmneh, 3-lc; IladisUos, per bnnch, J t o ;'r: Khiiharl). per bunch, !lo lerior points has made )cede a Ultle in prioc when biisines.s result. Mall advices from (IrCaT: llrli.ila Imlieale u fair carry over l»-r.in,se s.ales have fallen off so niucli this sprmK. . 2.1.. <!/ 2.1 I'neint 'ninips. per hiineh, le lo Be; 1 barrel, $l.f,0 to $2.50: Ko- b.irr.l, $l.ltCl lo $1 22; kcl- tilcc, per slat li.iirel. $1 2fi to $2.BO. i atill- _ llotver, $3.00 lo $B.t)0. Spinach, 1, per Rh BlTrEK ir acorini; than e Cronmery, extras, lt>2 n-me) ....a s ti? Creamery, lirsta (DO to til .core) 3-1'■na.'; Creamery, secoiida Creamery, I owct grade* Creamery, Creamery, eentnillzed, cars, so Creamery, eciitrallzed, cars Ss Creamery,^ cenirallzed, cars. M to Creamery, uiicdi.d. hlsbei itian .31'bir32>i Criiotrtory, imudb d. (Irsts, Creamery, iinmlu-il, nr-si.s SS scoia I ........................ Creaiiury. unMlt^d. eVivamfO. tm'-tilicfl. ^lout r btiUe il.alri. liilis, llnest .. State dairy, gooil to prime .Ot.ate dairy, eominon to fall Heiiovateil. fresh, firsts ... Ilenovaud, seconds . ...................... 23 l,adlp«. enrroit- make, •‘e.virns’’ .211 Imdles. etirreiit make. {Irsts . . . . . . 2u Cni I.udles, current make, seconds ...25 fir Lndles. enrienl make- lower make, No. Parking stock, current make, ,\o. 31'jfir32'i .25 fieaB's jaabjfirai'.j .311 fir 33 S stork, current n J stock, current it rklng Slock, current make, low- Elals. short ItMil, sper- Plats, fresh, specials IS4 iris Plats, fresh, average tun . . .. ......................IS ry) Plats, uhdergrailes ..If, irlf'.; r, fir 17';. Twins, fresh, speeiabs lS>...f.i) Is'., fir Twins, fresli, aivr- age run ................. 17»iS/U niifirlS M'iscoiisiii—IVhDie Sink-Fine lo I.’nncy ' Young Americas, fi-esh itr IB'/ir fii Double Ilai.sks, fresh lsa;f,fta ISlifitilB Single Daisle.s, fresh . “ , Cflll ISllSiltr Daisies, shorl iiebl . fir 19 State—Skims—Flats Specials I’rinie to choice llndeiBradcs Ilfiflf. @ & Diimestic Swiss Clieeso State and Pennsylvania—.Standard Round Fancy, large-eyed No. 1. No. 2 3S (?r 33 ff?3f) 20 @2T Wisconsin—IVhoIe Milk—Round t'ancy, large-eyed No. 1 No, 2 30 , ®38 3,1 (HISS . 20 fiii27 Wisconsin—Green County—MTiolo Milk l|loc Fancy open Standard Uinlergrade ® (cured)' 2.1, ©27 20®22 © (new) 22 ©2d Wl.scon.sln, Dodge Co., hioek, new. .21 ©22 Inn|>ortcil .Swiss RoiiTnd fancy, lafge-eyed ..41 ©10 Fresh gath., extras, rtbr d o z ........ ,211 ©30 Fi-esh gath. storage packed, ex- Presh gath., storage packed, Isis 2llH.'fr2.ir' Fresh gathered, extra flr.sts ......... 20 W27 Fresh gathered, (lr.st,s s . . . ........... ,,U V ji(vStl Fresh gath. secotidM and poorer 211 #21,1 Fresh gathered trade eggs ............,22'/fi©2T Fresh gath.. dlrtie-s, storage pack-. ' . 1 . .................... . .............. ,23%©21 ).. dirties, regular pack- ...................... .22%©23/4 i a, dirtlesi No. 2 ----- 22 irtlea, Umlergrades .... reah gatK., checka, fair Fresh gath Preah gatuVe Checka, Und^rgradcS _ _______ _ ... 20 Ne.arby and White Eggs Ne-w Jersey, hennery white, extra -- fancy candled, aelecllons .......... New Jersey, hennery ’ivlilfc.*), un- candled, extras . ............ 80 Other nearby and nearby weatern hennery whites, extras ... .'I.. ..3(1 Nearby and, nearby western, hep- nery whites, extra l.ats ....../.IS - Nearby and nearby western, hen nery wbilea, Ista . ...................... .,30 Nearby gathered whites, ■ Ists. to j.extra Ists. . . ............. ST Near-by whltP.s. Unrtergrndps ......2-7 Pacific Coast, white, oxtra-i ...^,.37 Pacine Coast, whllen, exti-n firaf.s'(1-1 Pacific Coasl. whites, flrals . . . . .80 Other w.estorn and souihern gath-. ered whiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . 27 loai’by western, Ni*ar.by seconds . HOME MARKET'BEm , . .(Nenrby brown andrinlxed eoW s ,, giWdmredLoraded, extras . ..A--,’29 #30 bNc.wby bi-o'wn and mixed colors, -i' llrsts to o.vfi-a fifStl ------- . .20 @2S ......4 0 .Mercliiints’ Keliiil Prices n B(;cd k FORKSHOP TODDSVILLE hb^nii Mjs. G. Petei'sp Mil's., ^ Mr. and^ Mrs. Chas, W eefe of Mo.-; ;son of .Westville. also called there SiiM-\ Fred Thayer of Bih|f?amton Bible day, ; Training School returned .home for his: Mr. and Mrs. E. Odell spent Suiiday summer vacation .Saturdi ,at their home-here; yer,, a classmate accompi ■ Mr. and Mrs. Beiijiamin W art'en- 'the week-end. tertaiiied their guest, Mrs. Bertha Mrs,'MTin. Voigt and son 'Carl -of Robinson With a motoi’ trip around' Ot-.; Albany, iMiss Helena ShaW and friend: -ego Lake. . of Schenectady were-guests of ML and. Ira jarvis of Hartwick 'Seittinary Mrs. Samuel Vunk from .Saturday Wilifam^V <liii-il Middlings , 1 t.ii)).- fiu’th.-r buying on the Etacific Coap .- I'lD'cliiiRes Including 200 bales of Saci-i iitDR at ll'ac., 220 bales oD aiciidocini 1! iiml about 310 bab-s pi-iinp Sonomr 111'. The Itni-st rtf the t'al ifoi'ilia Ktoc s lii!i-n pretty well picked over. Oregon )U.TS ask l.lfii'Il-.C and uo aew sab-s rc- p.irl.-.l, Tbe moHt n-IlaWc i«llmatc) ,Rt rellabh- i«1ln).atc.P Ibi (ho Vomainliag tiops oh tbe 100 bale.s In Sacrammto,. 1,700 ^ In Honoaia, l.luu b.d*---) 1*' .Men.bn Ino, It .3,000 bales In Oregon find l.OOO I ki I- i s •akima. This i.s exclusive, of tho obi V) ry few of whieh have been moved some-dime past. Crop i-eporl.s are un- iged. Most of tbe yar<ls arc- barkwanl oilierwise the vines I«i vines look pn tly Oeen.slomil small sales repor.teil in Ne 17©20e. I.ot,-al i-onililinns n about the samg a.s lioteil for some W)-e Trade conllnue.s very (jiih t aiiil t' to 11 )^ somewhat eixt.aper at 1 yinls has rhado holcloi's more willii 1, pel' Ih. list, 1921, choice 'oast', M120, iliarteil, porLftl, 1U2U, Berlin were Decori P. G. Johnson’s. ■L'- -— ANGELL HILL Green from Coop of last week, ' londitipn is lay at the home of Mts. w-Ecneh .tn r o te hec Itouse„--forje tdds^; ity. Mrs. 'Wilson .aecompaniei , ------- „ /e t t e and remained over Beeoration Day called at C. E, .Garr’s Sunday. - of electing pfRcers. A. H. Chaddon. Mrs. A. i'. Williams 'a%nde(J the Was elected lOierlc, Mrs, Horace Wood- coVebration at Oneonta . Ilecoration beck, .Secretary, Mrs,, Ffoyd . Houck Day; ? rTreasurer, Frank Thayer,. George: Sir. and Mrs. Lynn Kane,-motored' Peck, Floyd Itouck, Trustee^, to Utica Thursday. ^ IM ts . Gertrude Grave.s and Grace Houck of llion has Been vis- Lloyd of Richfield Springs Were din ing her parents, Mr- and Mi's. Fay- ner guests at the home of Mrs. Floyd' te liouck, . HQnck Decoration Day. Mr. and Mrs. LaSgUe J,ones.- spent : Mr.'and Mrs. Samuel Vutik motored. Decoration Day at their home Imre. to Albany Wednesday and were the F. G- Johnson, Sr.,‘of Holmesville: guests of -their daughiter, Mrs, Wm. spent Decoration Day with his broth- 'Voigt. • - ««- •, D. A. Johnson. \ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thayer and .Mrs. Mabel ■ Whiteman of Holmes- family spent- Sunday with Mr. .and villo and Edwatd Green o f South New Mrs. A1 Flemmings of Riversidg Inn Berlin were Decoration Day, -gtnests at TWELVE THOUSAND A Florhl Day program was enjoy- id; (by the grange ifteinbei’s Saturday; ; Mrs.-W, J, McLean spent Saturday and Sunday at her home here. A very enjoyablh: meeting of the .Qme Bureau Was (held W p i .M ts , o’rgon .Saturday'. -A delicious dinner- ;at the hpspitai af CboperstoWn is. re ported on the gain. . USfeiv“ w£b„r.a„dM..s. Kenneth .McRorie of Fly Greek spent Sunday at Chester :Mc’Rorie*s. Ghas. Rosp and Mrs. Mettie Rose w ere, nailers at .Howard: Williams. Suri- ^ . ItAanliitinns of RespCCt ’ Resolutiohs of Whereas' Gpd in his infinite^-tvi|dbm, \p f S l -esoH 'Resolved: That in rthe de.Tth of our tisters the grange suffers irreparable. Resolvei lesdlvedi That pur charter be drap-; eel in mourning for thirty da^s. Resolved: That a copy of '.these 'resolutions be copied in the Dtsogo Farmer, The Freeman’s Journal and , Committee May 6th, 1922. ^__________ Training School prei tist 'Church Sunday. » \ ' S ' ' M ? r g „ H c , u o i c o ? W . t » - : ville were guests of their^parents, Mr. m^hor ' M H^lj” Floyd Houck from Saturday hake, find her sister, Mrs. Floyd ^ Congratulations are extended'to Mr.. z) , 1 -stown for a portion ami Mrs. David Hollister on the aiTival I of a son, .May 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wildey and n William spent Decdi'ation Day in feet. Two, good pair ly is better for both, Aunt Ada’s A?^ioms: Religion in .the home is best shown in a loving- home life. of Mou..„ - -------- Field 'l)ay exercises of the surround ing distrlcts-'were-hehl a t the Schuy ler Lake High Sdiciffl Friday. Earl Monroe of'Richfield Springs and Miss Fannie' Angtill %mjoyetl a motor trip to Mohawk, llion and Her kimer Sunday. Coitgralulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Eckert upon the birth ■of a daughter last week. Mr. anu Mrs. Herbert Angell are spendUng a few days with relatives at Mount Vision. Mis.s Irene Benjamin is visiting her friend Miss Pamiio Angell. Robert Wells has been ill and unable to attend school. .Mrs. Madison' from Pennsylvania rocontly visited Mr. and Mrs. Francis Iluyck. son William spent Decdi'ation Richfield Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wrig'ht, Mr. and Mrs, William Bird and, family and George Bird of llion were gfibsts of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John \ ; i . ° I ^ ^ E ’SS^i^odbeokand eorge Peck motored to Mt. Upton, • __ xxtu . ; 4 -/ v Gf/M*n npcora- George Peck motored to h New Berlin and White Store Dect tion Day. Miss Edna Varney Day at Cam ' \ Mr. and h iss E d n a V a r n e y sp e n t D e c o rauon a t C a n a d a r a g o P a r k . I. Arthur E. Wrench and Mr. and M rs. --------- - children of Sju’acuse- wore gue.sts their parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Arthur U Wrench from Sunday until Tuesday. hopper to use as a coating' for croquettes, or to sprinkle on the top of scalloped dishes. *‘O O C O N Y ’’ doesn’t just happen to be the recognized leader among gasolines— the accepted standard in quality. T h e latest refining methods and constant, scrupulous testing^ inake it and keep it uniformly dependable. It is this that makes Socony the mo$t v satisfactory gasoline to use and insures best results,^It is long experience of this satisfaction that has made it the most popular, . ■ SOCDNY GASOUNE . E very .gallon dependable everff/bet^- STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK 26 Broadway Reason No. T— Out of Town Clients We will be particularly pleased to furnish advied and counsel to. out-of-town inquirers. Exactly the same- service is given out- mail order business as. a personal call obtains. .Do not he.s-ilaie to write u s -for any information you may desire along irive.stnieiit lines. SAIMBTY OF PRINCIPACOUR CONSTANT AIM Mohawk Valley Investment Corporation Organized Under New York State Banking Laws 225 Genesee St. ' . ' ' Utica, N. Y. W h y N o t B -A -T R A IN E P NUI^SE? C h m * A Profession th a t Pd^s fV e ll a nd S trvtt HuihanUy B u t y IHEAIBANY HOSPITALTRAINING $CH001F0R NORSK (4 2 5 BEDS) ■ Offer* without c6»t to otiident • complete hoipital training in medical, •UTgieai and all branches including public haalth nursing T U B E R C U L O S I S T R A I N I N G O P T I O N A L Mamtenance. textbooks, uniforms and laundry provided by the Hoipit*] ENROLL NOW FO R APRIL AND SEPTEM B E R CLASSES | For Further Particulars Address Superintendent o f Nurses j j A L B A N Y H O S P I T A L v A L B A N Y , N , Y. J T h r e e B i g D a y s ! HERKIMER TRADE DAYS X <- AT LURIE’S THURSDAY Jun^ 8 FRIDAY June 9 SATURDAY June 10 Below are a few of the wonderful barguins we offer during these days. There are hundreds more that we can not mention for lack of space. Come and see f5r yourself. SHOP THESE DAYS AT“yjRIE’S, HERKIMER, AND SAVE Fiiiit-of-the-Loom MUSLIN You kno'w this' brand, it 1? the finest on the market. Worth 25e yard. Our special — 17^^ Yard. Limit 10 yards. Fare Coupon DUT OUT T h i s c o u p o n a n d r e c e i v e 4 N ALLOWANCE FOR CAR FARE. DURING THESE T.HjlEE DAYS IF YOU PRESENT THIS COUPON AT OUR STORE YOU WILL RECEIVE A PURCHASE Bungalow APRONS A good quality per cale apron.' Large checks s. Regii- 'ue. Spec- ale apron.' Lai 'variety of and stripes, lar 98c ial at m BEAUTIFUL SUMMER DRESSES Voile, Organdie, Fine Gingham and” Dot ted Voile Dresses, all beautifully made, some Organdie trimmed, alfeo self - trim med.' All size.s. Words cannot do them .fustice. Come and see for yourself. Special at Values to $g.00 V Many $9.98 •Styles- Unbleached . MUSLIN Yard wit!.' iin* bleached iu'B- lin, regiiiiti' !“tc quality. is an eNfci'U-i’ial value. Spt'ciid at 9^ Y.mi. Limit lo : iirds. Brocaded CORSETS Good qualif.v. Klns-IJ tic top, pink hriieivd- J ed corsets. All siz- I Regiil.tr j | ial at $1.00 .special i SPORT C O A T S - Well made Sport Coats of Bolivia, Polinc, Tweed, etc. All Wanted colors. Some-lin ed, all sizes. Values to $19,75. S p e m i $ g 3 8 LLOUSE AND STREET DRESSES ■ - . r M E N ^ S .......... B. V. d ; s This is the genuine label on every garment. The regular price of thi's item is $1.50. - Special $ J . 1 9 - ENVELOPE . V CHEMISE , Fine ;quality Envelope Chemise With tace, Ham burg and Satin bodices. Rtegular TSc-value. S p . ^ ^ C . BURSON HOSE Black and Cordovan of H | regular 39 c qiinhtv- ^ II sizes, Special at 29\ Pair. LURIE’S , Berkimer's Fast Growing Department Store' lURlEl