Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 August 1919 — Page 29
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» where the top only 8,006 hcf* at e top price was K2.m. were first to bid an adover prices of Tbumwaa accepted. It e»for a larae part of hots at 121 JO. the last Saturday. Finali sold at 121.65. and the
». was obtained for several proportion of business
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’ marketers
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melons at » to 2a und.” *aid the comer
> cents ior cucu.i green corn. 3 cent* for pork i are scarcer and
to 3
Concord grapes at »to 15 cents a pound/
iadein prices of
by downtown grocers, but declines are me
cents for cantakwpea^l&'cenia for*broUer chickens. 3
3 cents for leg of lamb and 2 cents for lard. Peaches are scarcer and higher at 16 to C cents a pound. Celery is up 5 cents a pound at 25 cents
DOWNTOWN GROCERY PRICES.
Vegetables (best Quality >—Beets, home-grown. 2 bunches 5c; beans, home-grown, 3B#2Sc a pound; cabbage, new home-grown, le a pound; carrots, hogne-grown. 3 bunches for Sc; celery, Mftchlgaft, Sc a pound; com. new, fhgdle a do*en: cucumbers S#10c each; eggplant. 15c a pound; leeks. 5c a bunch; lettuce, leaf. 15c a pound; head. 45650c a pound; onions. Sc a pound, home-grown, green, dosen bunches, 36c; parsley, one bunch for 5c; peppers, green. Idc a pound; potatoes, 7c a pound, sweet potatoes. 12%c a
pound; radishes, button. 36c; long red, 3#c a a pound; rhubarb, 36c a dosen bunches; mm
Fruits (best quality>—Apples. 7gl2c a pound; bananas, 30035c a dozen hv a pound, cantaloupes, tip-top, S0?c a pound; grapes, QUlfornia, JBc a pound; Concord, 16615c a pound; lemons. 35046c e dosen; oranges. California. 660T5C a dosen; watermelons. Indiana, S5c0tl.O6 each; peaches. N0 12c a pound; pears. California. 15c a pound; California, red. 25c a pound;
blue. 3c.
Miscellaneous (best qualityi—Butter, fresh creamery, 00045c a pound; margarine. 35645c a pound; eggs. 56055c; hen*. New York dressed. 40c a pound; full dressed. 56c; broilers, «O0|6c a pound; sugar, granulated. He a pound; navy beana, iSc a pound; dry flmaa. 36c a pound; rice; fancy head. 13036c a pound; cider vinegar. 40045c a gallon: white vinegar. 45c a gallon:
white clover honey, 38040c a fraipe. * 4
Meat (beat quality!—Veal chops. 46c; veal steak. 50c; pork chops, 40045c; roasting beef. 25035c: boiled ham. 3Dc; smoked ham. 5600c; bacon, 56046c; pork sausage. S5c; roond staak. 46045c; chuck steak. 25036c; sirloin steak. 46045c; porterhouse, 56040:; lamb chops, 400140c; lamb stew, Me; leg of
~> » AkCW . lot,
lamb, 46c; spring lamb, forequarters. 35c; hindquarters, 49c; lard. 46c.
.was a continued good dewith sales as high as
Jy 1,566 went to home
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large as normal.
with
successfuT'in
prim* in a strong position,
to clear the pens than in the week. A sudrkhting of good
require-
so. l.Wr7lnV>S. , Tn'
f stock
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week
ere was
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to * niedViim V S *® 17 ** 15 00014 00 tsoognoo
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to medtom. l.«oo to UM ^
under' V.bob' %t. vesrllngs
PLOWING FOR NEW CROP. (Special to The Indianapolis Jiews) CfilCAOO, August 22 —The Modern Milter crop outlook bulletin says: Farmers of the winter wheat states are preparing ground for seeding the new crop. Acreage to be seeded will be normal. Thrashing returns from the spring wheat belt Indicate 50 per cent, of normal crop. Receipts at all markets Have been retarded by scarcity of cars and labor troubles. Scattered reports are received on deterioration of the corn crop, especially in Kansas. It is be.lieved, however, the total will be around 2,306.000.000 bushels.
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CHICAGO CORN PRICES STEADY TO 1C LOWER
WEAKNESS NEAR CLOSE DUE TO SELLING PRESSURE.
PROFIT-TAKING A FACTOR
tSl-OO; roughs. HSF; stags. f!4.40.
cattis-
market strong. Me higher.
Sheep and lambs —Heceipt*. 800; market slow; top, 07.44. Oalvss—Receipts, M0; market
strong; top. *23.50.
KANSAS <YTt. August 21.--Hog»~Receipts. 2,000; higher; bulk, l2O.25gKl.10; heavies. *20.90 4111.40; medium welghte. *30.*gn.M; lights.
light HghU, 119.50020.50; pack-
Ing so we. HA. 00^ 19.75; pigs. *15.00« 20.00. Catsud- *tle—Receipta, 3,000 and 800 calvea; steady; send heavy beef steers, choice and prime. *17.280 IS.55; medium and good, common. *12.25014.tS; # tight weight, good and
OYSTERS DUE NEXT WEEK. Opening Price* Probably Will Be 90 Cents to f 1 a Quart Indianapolis dealers announce the first oysters of the season are due In this market neat week. Dealers have not received much information from shippers concerning probable quotations, but it is believed the season will open with prices at about the cloeing levels of last season. One ^retailer reports he expects a shipment next Thursday, and prices will probably be $1 a quart for New York counts and 36 cents a quart for selects. % * Early reports concerning this season'a supply are that oyster beds are In excellent condition and production will be larger than last year’s. Weather conditiona are said to have been generally favorable for oysters and the quality will be unusually good this year. Dealers report fish prices are unchanged, although some varieties are scarcer. Trout are hi limited supply because of email catches in the lakes and practically no bass are to be had.
14.K: .1
choice, *14.35017 79; common and medium. *9.00014,60; butcher cattle, heifers, *6.260 14.35; cows, 0.10012.35; canners and cutters. *51504.10, veal calves, light and handy
weight.'0 * “
7,900; lower;* lam'bs, V ILLsbtfls'aiT ciiYIa and common, **.r^ '
12 00; ewey. men. 0.7504
f ^ d r HIT-F
Resumes Dividend Payments. BOSTON, August 22**-The directors of the Calumet and Hecia Mining Company resumed dividend payments through the dec-
; com- iar&tion of a distribution of 0 a ahara, pay-
able, September 20, t# atockholdera of record August 25. The dlsburaement constitutes the flrat dividend 0nce December, Mil. when *0 waa paid. Dividends were discontinued
ewe*, culla and com-
0.75015.50;
weight. 03.00015.00; feeder ateera, 0.50013.0; Steen. *10.00011.0. Sheep-Receipts, iwer; lambs, *11.50011.50; culla and common. 0.»>«nl.5O; yearling wethers, 0.000
12 00; ew«r. *4.7603.50: ewe mon. 0.7504.75; ^breedi^ ewes.
'•ALA). August 0.—Cattle—Receipts,
steady to strong. CVtlves-Re-
cioaing shade off, 2.900; beet. C5b60c
lower; heavy. *22.000 22.60; Yotdt5.00; light Yorkers? 01.oO1i0.&
00; 0.00 higher; cloali . Kog»—Receipts. 2.900
■rt heavy * I
light Y roughs, and iar
*tSf.‘'&4i2l.Srt; roughs, 0k.2500.75; stags. *12.00^14.50. Sheep and lamb*-Rqceipu. 2.400; igm , kl.to lower; iambs, 0O.4tkj
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stow; iambs. *1 00 Ptwer; Iamb*, 4lO.OO%17.50; yearlings. $8.00013.50; wethers. 0O.tO0U.O9; ewe*. I5.W01O.OO; mixed ahfeep. 00.90^10.60. DOinSVILLE, August 24 —Hoga—Receipt*, l.STt); beat, 165 pounds and up. *20.75, 120 to W>, *19.76; pig*. 120 down, *17.75; throwouts, ♦t* to dnwng Cattle—Recelpte, 10; steers, W.00012.00: bulla, *6 50®S.50; heifers. *«..50» U.tW: cows, 6'..Z5®10.09. Calvea—Receipts, 172; • n - tls «1 404817.50; mediums, **.OO012/iO;
JiSSSSS 15 00017 00 U 50fU 00 II 00©u no 13 00014 00
In the first quarter of the current year because of depression to the copper industry. ,
. Prlmsfy Markets.
fBy Thomson A McKinnon’* WirsJ
—August a—
-RfccEIF
IPT3— j-,
and up.... 800 lbs up. 400 lb* .....
under 800 |
i.„.. 9 90012 to | oommon. 0.OO09.OO. Sheep sad lambs—Re- •> I ceipts, 1,620; best fat sheep, fK.00; bucks, *6.no Ward.. IS 00013 08 1 down; best iambs. J15.OOSlj.SO; seconds, 0.CO;
- |bs j culls, *6.0007.00.
mevstm-iz. isBa/sr^^ UTsusnassia^
‘>004 shippers, *29 75©21.00; packers and butchers.
? Ml *; pigs an«l lights. *13.00020.25. Cattle— outter*.. I 600 7 to Receipts, 1,200; slow; calves strong; *3.00® , , •21.50. Bhce '"eipts, 6.000; steady; lambs
u» best. 1,309 tbs op- steady; *8.00017.60.
choice, under l.aoo lbs., turn, under 1.300 lbs. bologna* ..... ^ > . veals, under 20t> ^B*V. to medium vaals. under aVv«
20 000009
try delivered at Indianapolis: Springs, hen*. 26028c; rooster*. 16c; turkeys.
+%.%!%.* m, m !b«. ' r Y.:: i j.
..nsia-m-ex a0u “
10 09018 59 hen*. 24028c; rooster*. » medium steers, under *>TL £. ducks. 15020c; springs 1 000 * oo Mcs geese, 15c; squabs, a ' S'**! heifers 8 090 8 09 ..
, good cows 7 000 8 90 BLTT1?
8 '
of Sheer and lambs the largest since last I with that exception, three sea ‘'m
a
an lambs a* lower than two days bunches at *14.50 to *15.00 lower. Aged stock conwith fat yearlings up to sheep up to JS.OO.
Sheep and Lames. sheep • .1 medium sheep .......L yearlings “ im yearlings
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PRODUCE
,
(The range to prices of eggs, butter and poultry Is due merely to a difference to quo-
tations by tbs various dealers. >
Is Jobbers offering oounstrlctly fresb stocks, dellvlie. 38041c a dosen, loss off.
Y—Jobbers' buying prices for poul-
ducks, 3 pounds up, dosen. 11 pounds end
Chicago — Milwaukee Minneapolis Duluth ...... St. Louis .,
Toledo
Detroit ..... Kansas City Peoria ...... Omaha .. a. Indlanapqlis
Totals
Year ago
Wheat Com. 429,996 l®.00h n.m si.too
n,
686.000 2.600 353.000 52.001 8.090 70.000 r.doo
«.«» 12,900 36.000 iiooi 49.000
269,000 -63.000 64,000 24.000
Oats. Flour. •*27.000 27.006 217.000 3,000
AM60
IOC000 13,000 14.000 . ’si:ooo :l.. 25.000 7,000
36.000 76.000
....2.01.000 *74.090. 1,152,toO 49,000 ... .1,445.000 01.000 1.612,000 <6.000
SHIPMENTS.
Wheat. Com. Oats. Flour.
Chicago 974,000 30.000 247.000 *7,000 Milwaukee ... 4,000 13,000
Minneapolis .. 77,000 > 6,000 Duluth 11,000 ...... St. Ix>uts 168.000 30.000 Toledo 11,000 ...... Kansas City.. 369.000 13.000 Peoria 28,000 M,000 Omaha 151.000 35,000 Indianapolis.. 4,000 13,006
77.000 17.000
67.000
10.000 24.000 47.000 30.000 9,000
3,000 47.000 iiLtoO ULOOO 14.000
Ttal* 1,737,000 145.0p0 Year Igo ...1.417,000 377.000
* CLEARANCES.
561,000 l»,too 1.065,000 146,006
New York . Boston Philadelphia Baltimore ... New Orleans Totals Year agp ..
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Dom. W.Oatg, Flour. .... 63,000 ....k. 3.000 149,000 .... KT.OOfl 40.000 ..t. .... 40.000 191,000 .... .... 80.000 00.000 M00 .... 522.000 301,000 1,000
Peach Prices Advance
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r »^?‘tuK. k AM—Indianapc
Prices of peaches are materially higher in Commission row, due to diminished receipts, j It la said southern and southwestern stocks
ER—Jobbers’ buying prices for packdelivered at Indianapolis. 3«@40c. Ice* for creamery butter , _ ^
54063c. ! are about exhausted and dealer* are
—Indianapolis buyers paying SSe • butter fat, delivered st Indiana-
Domestic Swiss,
Chicago Live Stock.
*8.—Hog*— Receipts, 0; heavyweight. *11.35
tm «•. ISM.
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rffht
-w “W'sHMMS; ^gTSiTS Receipts, 9,500: steady; others slow — — ’vee steady. Beef steers, me-
ns. choice and prim*, and good, *12.75016.0; lightweight, good and common and medium, cattle, heifers, *7.500
75; canners and cutters,
00; western range and heifers. *7.750
16.000; lambs steady to ; lambs, 84 pound* down, and oommon. *9;50 c 14.00; wethers. *10.50013.to; ewes, medium. *7.7509.50; cuiis and com-
i.<o. car 3-: cows ai
—
in Woo!
Commercial BulTbe market for
A BALANCE. *
L Wm, . ;
Other Live Stock Markets. ST. LOUIS. August J*. —Hogs—Receipts, *11.75022.0; light weight. **.50022.09; light lights 01.00021.75; heavy packing sows, smooth. *18.60019.50; packing sows, rough. *17.59018.90; pigs. *14.000X1.00. Cattle-Re-ceipts. 2.500; steady; beef steers, medium and heavy weight, cho.ce and prime, *17.90© 1A»; medium and good. *13.00017.50; common. Iie.xmz.oo. light weight, good and choice. 02.09017.90; common apd medium. *>.6.>f*I2.»; butcher cattle, heifers, 16.7(0 15.26; cows, *7.00011.25; canners and cutters. “ v«*i calvea, light and handy 3O017.M: feeder steers, *7.90© stocker steers. *7.00010.25. Sheep— :s. 2,900; steady; tombs. 84 pounds •SotoSSS?- r *°* 9.00; yearling wetner*. *1O0>312.00. ewes, medium and choice, *8.5009.00; culla and
common, *3.0906.00.
EVANSVILLE. Ind.. August 22.-Cattle receipts light, no choice heavy steers on sale, grade* and weights of butcher steers and fers aeltteg readily at steady to strong ►*, Stockers and feeders steady, butcher i active and steady, canners and cuttev* and a >out steady, bulls low and about ' . milch cows steady. Calves—Receipts market steady best veal calve*. *i<S0 medium, into down: common. *6 00 Sheep and lambs—Receipts light, steady, choice lambs. *16.30. seconds. ‘ — 87.50 down;
W down; bucks,
down; yearlings, *12.0& down. Hogs— m light, market higher, heavies and peckers. 160 pounds up. *20 75; lights,
down; pigs, *13.00.
PITTSBURG. August 22.—Hogs—Receipts. 909; higher; heavies. *21.00021.50; heavy v~-v— tvs SRS.-W Jrt. 1»-Kt Yorker# and pigs.
Hi im
p* I
!tbs—Receipt** wo; top iambs. *16.30 strong; top. 922.50. wkTaSScS
s
NEW YORK, August 22.—Butter—Unsettled; receipts, 8,813 tubs: creamery, higher than extras. '4t*067c; extra (f* score), 59to0 66c; packing stock, current make No. S, 46c. Eggs—Steady; receipts. 11,336 cases; fresh gathered, firsts, 47060c. v Cheese—Steadier; receipts, 3,097 boxes. Poultry—Allvs, steady; chickens. 38040c; fowls, J8c; old rooster*, *04 031c; turkeys, 25030c; dressed steady and
unchanged.
CINCINNATI, August 32.—Butter—Creamsty, (54056c; fancy dairy, 48e; packing stock, 35©41c. Poultry—Fowls. 26029c;
waiting for a freer movement of western and 111 I no! * stock. A common price for good quality peaches Is 94 a bushel, but some fancy sftek is selling up to >4.23 and others are to be had as low as *3.75. Dealers say “peaches will be cbmperalively scarce > for .another - week. •. . - j-'.' .
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The potato market continues, to show an easier tone. Although some dealers quota *7.50 a bag. or steady, for best quality whits potatoes, some offer them at *7.25 and a few as low as.*7. Red potatoes are selling down
jto *6 a bag.
Sweet potatoes are In larger supply and
*4.0008.50 a barrel
springs.
i! roosters, 16c; ducks, 25c;
geese, spring. 22c; old. 12016c; turkeys, 35c; guineas, a dosen, *6.00. Eggs—Fresh, 40c.
CHICAGO. August 22. crqqmery, 480634c.
^ Butter — Stegdy; 80634c. Eggs—Easy; receipts. . firsts, 410414c; St mark, cases
38041c; storage packed firsts, 42©
424c. Poultry—Alive, higher; springs, 32c;
fewls, 32c.
KANSAS CITY, August 22.—Butter—Extras, toe; firsts. 47c; * seconds, 46c; packing. •0c. Eggs—Extras. 48c; firsts, 44c; seconds. *5c. Poultry—Hens. 27c; roosters. 14c; broil-
ers, 30c.
LAFAYETTE, Ind.. August 22,—Packers’ buying prices: Butter—38c. Egg*—Fresh, sic. Poultry—DM cocks, 13c; hens, 27c; spring chickens. 27c; old tom turkeys. 20c; hen’tprkeys, 26c; ducks, 13c: geese. 12c; fancy stock
worth more.
LOUISVILLE, August 22—Poultry—Spring-
turkeys, 27c; slacks, 20c; hens.
s>»ssr ;
■—Packing’ stock]
milled, 40c
.•roosters. 14c Butter— 38c; creamery, 56c. Eggs—Cai
TOLEDO, August 22.—Butter—Brick creamery, 57c; packing stock. 86c. Bggs—Selects, strictly fresh, 56c; fresh candled. 44c.
lower than recently at * and 12.4503.00 a hamper.
Green beans contlnus scares and high. Baskets containing 35 pounds are to be had at *4.0004.25, and baskets containing 30 to 36 pounds at I5.OO05i.6O. Prices of green corn rang* from &40S6 cento a dosen ears. Tnese prices represenl advances in some inetAncee.
A car of fancy California Turloc cantaloupes arrived for the Friday market and wars offered at *2.26 a crate, containing thir-ty-six and forty-five melons. The quality was said to ha excellent. Receipts Thursday: Peaches—linnets, 3 cars; 7 cars on track, including broken. Cantaloupe*—California. 1 car; Indiana, 1 car; 2 cars on track, including broken. White potatoes—New Jersey, 2 ears; Kentucky, i car; 12 cars on track. Including broken. Onions—Indiana, 1 car; 4 cars on track, in-
cluding broken.
Price* to Retailers.
AjdIss—Indiana. Michigan. Nsw York and ' ~ *0 00 a bushel; Duch-
Missouri Tranaparenta,
. - _ ess, *1.260*.00; Wealthy. *1.0002.50; Malden ST. IXM IS. August *2 —Psultry—Hens. 29c; b Iu«h. *M» a barrel.
springs, **c: turkeys, *7c; ducks, 22c; geese,
18c. Bur
22.—Less bearish :ted todya in the com
aentiraent was-re toarket. prices being moderately higher at the 8t*rt and gaining more In the early trading, the distant months showing relatively greater strength. Offerings were limited and found ready purchaserm. Receaalons were momentary and fraction at a higher stock market amd
increased price# for Jive hogs tributing factors. Opening fli
unchanged to 14c higher.
Sentiment later waa mixed, and profit M ****?* ^e bulla from maintain tng the highest prices. Toward tbe end of the session prices sagged under pressure. The close waa weak, unvnged to 1c lower. September show-
I the largest decline.
were eongures were
Mg: fjjHWBWHHWWSw
Oats moved up with corn, commission houses being buyers. Fluctuations were tn more narrow limits than In the major
»ut a strong undertone was obIn the early trading. Opening sere 4c to 4c higher, all deliv-
grain, b* . th -“ ^ ,h * m *° r
served
prices were
ertea sharing'in the'advance.
Provisions started 10 to « cents higher. Influenced by the Ur* hog advance. Offeringa were light and trade was mod-
erate. Fork Mowed
vanee.
the largest ad-
.£ss°Sr»«jri , ^«„ , ir M * 1 , th “ r octs except January lard finishing sr than yesterday’s final figures tng "prices ware from 46c lower to ESc
higher.
[By Thomson A McKiaoon’a Wire!
RYE— Sept , Oct. Dw. . CORN— sant. .
OATS—
High- Low-
ing- «*t set. Aug. 32 Aug. 21 l€lk IS5 !J?h ii*
1 864 1 t5 I 464 t «4 1 404 I «
1854 1M 1 474 1 44% 104 1 3»4
1 844 I 84 1 44% l M* 1 394 1 394
1 0% 1 194 1 394
Sept. ...
7*H
74
77*
72%
Dec
7*14
7M4
7544
7544
May .... PORK-
TWi 7814
8
79%
7*\
76H
m-
7*44
—pt. . Oct. .. LARD Oct.... 1 . Jan RIBS— Sept....
«1M 45 00 44 70 « TSf 44 01 4180 .... 4139* 0 76* “22 25 22 »«!*•* ■ 22 22 * 25 39 29 13 . 2* 55 24 75 24 56 24 SO 31 01 »K> 95 80 35 10 3SM*36 00»
*Bi>l ’Ask. !Nominal ^
Chicago Cash Grain.
CHICAGO. Aupst *2.—Cam—No. 3 mixed. fay«00. Oat*—No. i white 74407»«ic; No. 3 white, *740’64c. Rye No. 2, *1.574; barley. *1.27fil.to. ForkNominal; lard, *29.83; riba. *24.t2©2S.M.
New York Grain. NEW YORK, August It.—Flout—-Un-settled; old spring patents. *12.75012.85; oM spring cleare, *88.60010.26; new wln v ter etralgtits. 8io.io'ffio.0; new Kanea# straights, *10.86011.25. Corn meal—Dull; yoltow granulated. *4.00: white granulated. *4 50. Wheat—Spot, steady; No. 2 red, *3.364. track. New York. Corn—Firm; No. 2 yellow, *2.16, and Jto. * white. *2.19. 'both coot and freight N*w York. Oat.-Steady; No. t white. «e; No. 3 white. 86c; No. 4 white. 86C, ali nominal. Hay—Barely steady; No. 1. *2.(xv® 2.06; No. J, *1.8601,16; No. I, *l.S501.«(;”hipptng, *1.3001.40. Hope—Dull; state, medium to choice. 1918. 60068c; i»t7, 30040; Pacific co “ t ’i! 1 LJ 7 ® Mc; 1W7 - Pork-Firm; mea*. *64.09054.50. family. *56.OO0«9,to. LardFlrm; middle west. *».960M.7». TallowStrong; city special, loos*, 164c bid. Rtco— Firm; fancy head, 144c; Blue Roae, 144c.
Othar 'brain Marksu,
KANSAS CITY, August 25.—Cash wheat ? bo .^ n . c ^ an 5? <1: , No - 1 iy*- No ' 2- |**I90*.» ; No. 1 red, *2.18; No. 2, 42:1640 2.17 Com unchanged to 2 cento lower; No. 2 mixed *1 930L86; No. 2 white. *1.96; No. 2 yellow, *Lj*v Goto about unchanged; No. 2 Ifblt®’ 78074c; No. 2 mixed, Tl4c; No. 2 red,
*2^C.
TOLEDO, August 22.—Com—N 1 ©. 3 yellow,
2 white, old, 8040814c:
J*®. 80 ®’ NO- L *t.G. Ryo-No. 2. *1.86. Hay-No. 1 timothy, *1.89; No. t tim-
othy, *1.76.
MINNEAPOLIS, August 22—Flour. 25c higher; in car load lots, standard flour quoted at *11.70 a barrel In 98-pound cotton sacks. Barley, *1.1501.36; rye, No. 2. *1.62; bran.
*41.90; flax, *6.0206.04.
LAFAYETTE, Ind., AuguaS 22.—WheatNo. 2. *2.11; No. 3. *2.09. Com fseventy pound* in the bushel). *1.86. Oato-Whlt
660; mixed, *
680;
me ousneit, w.86. oats—White, 63c, Rye—No. 2, *1.40; No. *, *1.*7.
bef, 76c. LOUISVILLE. August 22.-Con»-No. * whiter shelled, *2.1102,13. Oats—No. 2 white, old, 78c; No. 2 mixed, old, Tic.
WAGON WHEAT PRICES. 1 ; , —August 22— Indianapolis flour mills and grain elevators are paying *2.13 for No. 1 red wheat. *2.10 for No. 2 red and *2.04 for No. S red. Other grades on their merits. PRICES AT THE HAY MARKET
—August 12— The following are the Indianapolis prices of hay and grain by the wagon load: Hay—Loose, timothy, *81.00032.00 a ton; mixed, *25.00030.00’; clover, *25.00®M.«fc. Com—*1.0502.00 bushel. Oats—New, 75080c; aheaf oats, *20.«#23.to a ton. Straw-Wheat. *8.0009.00 a ton; oats, *11.99 012.00. % w * Seed Prices. TOLEDO, August 22.—Cloveraeed—Prime cash, *30.50; October, *30.95; December, $29.95. Alaike—Prime cash, *28.46; October, *25.46; December. $25.80; March. *36 00. TimothyPrime cash. old. *6.40; new. *6.40; September, *5.874; October. *5.72; December, *S.*5; March. *6.00. I CHICAGO, August 22.—Timothy seed, *9.00
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Oil Runs and Shipman**,
LIMA, O . August 33.—Oil rune, August 1*: Buckeye pipeiinea. none; Indiana pipelines. 193 barrels. Shipments. August 19: Buekeye pipelines. 14,843 barrels; Indiana pipelines, none. Total runs, all fields tor August to date. 1.198.397 barrels with a dally average of 77,744 barrels. Total shipments for August te date. KT, 191 barrels, with a
dally average of 46.1*1 barrels. Liverpool Epot Cotton Firm.
LIVERPOOL August 22 -Cotton—Spot In limited request: prices firm; coed middling. 36.1M, fully middling, 19.06; middling. 19.tod. low mlddlmm ITSOd; good ordinary, 15.654; ordinary. 161*d. Salas. *.046 bales. Including 1.800 American. Receipts, 4.000 bales, im-iuJing 5.400 American. Futures, closed barely steady; September, II. IM; October. ll.TOd; Januan', l*.0d; March,
19.tod: May. 18.*od; July. It.tfd.
Cambria Stool Extra Dividand. PHILADELPHIA, August 22 —The Cambria Steel Company has. doctored the reguto quarterly dividend of 1% par sent, and ai
Sersotary of Negro Organization if Severely Beaten at Austin. AUSTIN, Tax., Auftmt 22-John R. Shillady, white, of New York, secretary of the national association for the ad vajtcement of colored people, was severely beaten in front of his hotel here today and ordered to catch the first train out of town. The beating; waa administered by several men, following a meeting held with naffroea by Bhillady. He agreed to leave town at once.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE - UNITED STATES BRANCH OF THE
Oh the Slat day of Dec, 1918.
si
U. 8. Branch la located at ifl WttUam
St, New Fork. N. T.
extra dividend of fl cento a share
extra dividend to the i
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Matal Prices. NEW YORK. August Copper-Firm; spot and' August, 21 He; September. 2*40 24c; October and November, *4c. IronSteady and unchanged Metal Exchange quotes lead quiet: - spot. *.7007.130; September. 5*505.>7c. Spelter, easy; Bast 4ft Louis spotrT.490t.9Oc; September. T.4A07,*6c. At Umdon: Standard copper, spot. AM Ts Id; futures. Alto Ts #d; electrolytic, spot. Allot futures. A170 Tin—Spot. Alt* Us; futures. Alto 15s. "Used Spot, AM He; fUturss. A 26 7s Id. Spelter—Spot. Sto; futures. A41.
770774c; No. I y!* W*WS4.09;
INDIANAPOLIS CASH GRAIN. —August 22— The bids tor car lots of grain and hay at the call of the Indianapolis Board of Trade wars: Corn-Steady; No. I white, I2.M402.O3; No. 4 whlto, *3.91; No. I white. *1.9902.90; No. I yellow. *2.fT0LM; No. 4 yellow. *2.9902.99; No. 5 yellow, *3.044; No. 3 mixed. *9.0*; No. 4 mixed, *1.9902.91. Gate—Steady; No. 2 White, white, 764077c; No. 4 white, Hay—Strong-—No. 1 timothy, standard timothy, *9t.fiO0S'vO9; No, 3 timothy, 131,60082.90; clover, light mixed, *31 50033.09, —Inspect tonsWheat—No. 3 red, I cars; No. 3 red, II cara: No. 4 red. 17 care; No. 6 red, I ears: No. k mixed, 2 oars; sample, I care. Total, 60 cars. Corn—No, 1 white, I car; No. I white, 6 cars; No. 3 white, I cara; No. 4 white, t cars; No. S whlto, 1 car; Nb. 1 yellow, 1 oar; No. I yellow, t cars; No. I yellow, 1 car; No. 6 yellow, i car; sample yellow. X ‘car; No. 2 mixed. 1 car; ear, I car. Total, II ears. Oats—No. 1 white, t ears; No. I white, It cars; No. 3 white, 4 oars; No. 4 white, 1 car: No. 1 mixed, i ear. Total, 12 cars. Hay-No. X timothy, a ears; Nb. * timothy, I cars; No. 2 timothy, 1 car. Total, I cart. Rye—No. 2, X car; No. I, I car. Total f t cars. Kj .
Drugs.
flndlanapollt Wholesale Prices!
acid, crystal. *7c a pound; calomel, 9114 a pound; camphor. *196 a pound; castor oil, 12.46 a gallon; chloroform, 86c a pound; copperas, SVsc a pound; oorroslve subllmats. 41.92; cream of tartar, para, «0T*c a pound; mercury, 42.10 a pound; oil of cassia, *4.00; epsom salts, barrel, Sc A pound; glycerin, 2T4c a pound; rock candy sirup. *1.15 a galIon; sod* aah barrel. s pound; *o<ifum bicarbonate, barrel, Stic a pound; potas* MARION PAINT CO.
FRED 81 JAMES A CO.. Managers. THE. ASSETS CT THE COMPANY ARE AS FOLLOWS: Cash on hand and In the hands of agents or othar persons $ 8UU IS Bonds owned by the company. bearing interest at the rata of IH, i 4*. «U> I and « par cent.. UtMOOOO Dabta for premiums 1SL06T 15 AU othar aacuritiaa 23,749 M
Total aaaata
• ■.$1.422,217 91
. LIABILITIES: ~ Loaaaa adjusted and not due. .$ 20,174 M Losses unadjusted 115,38 17 Losses in suspense, watting for further proof 45, la 88 AU other claims against the company 88.18 W Amount necessary to rainaura outstanding risks 984,78 8 Total liabilities $ »0S,53l io The greatest amount In any one risk, net * 30,000 00 State of Indiana, Office of Auditor of
stats:
I, the undersigned, auditor of state of the state of Indiana, hereby certify that the above la a correct copy of the stmte-
ndttion of the above men-
>f the egad, company on the Hat day of Dep, 1018. as shown by the original
that the said original
offioi
ment of the
tioned
comber, _ .
•statement,, and
statement Is now on fils In this office. In testimony whereof, I hereunto sub-
scribe my name and affix my
[SEAL] official Mai. this 8th dav of
, ^iro L. KLAUS#,
Auditor of Stats.
MAIN SPRINGS GCAJLtxmD oxa n*a $1.00 arid Up Burton Loan tJmelni Co.
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Pure Linseed Oil, 92.20 SfSaSKGa’S Oar prices •ext wsek will be ffJMk
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National Undervnting Co. Stocks, Bonds, Real Estate, Insurance. 611-618 Occidental Building, INDIANAPOLIS .. . ' IfW.
lutter and eggs unchanged.
COTTON ABOUT STEADY.
Slight Advances Offset by Selling-
Trading Is Quiet.
NEW YORK. August XS.-Tba cotton market opened firm today at an advance of » to 15 potato on a renewal of yesterday’s oovering movement, which waa promoted by relatively steady cables, further wet weather In the belt and the steadier early ruling of the stock market. Thera waa considerable southern selling as well as realising around 31.40c for October and 2150c for January, however, and price* lost a good part of the opening advance during the early trading. Offers nas were readily absorbed on the early decline and the market firmed up again later on nervousness over Increasingly numerous reports of insect damage to the
crop and continued covering October sold , — - . up to 31.90c and January to Jl.Ttc. but re- : **- *i a buabel.
*4.0004.2! *6.0005.:
Bananas—Pound. 7c.
Beana— Kentucky Wonders, basket of twenty-five j pound*; basket of 39 to IS pounds.
Boots—Home-grown, dozen bunches. 20c. Cabbage—Home-grown *4.6006.90 a barrel;
44-99 a ctste.
Cantaloupe#—Art sona. Color* de, Arkansas and Indiana. «07lc a basket; Tip-Tops.
93.9006.50 a barrel.
*Cam>te—Home-grown, dosen bunches K0 *0 el ery—Michigan, small bunch. M09Oc;
crate of dosen bunches, *3.60. Corn—Sweea. home-grown. 3214010c a doaea
'cSutumbere-TIo a dozen; pickles, 8071c a
hundred. . • Grapes—California, Malaga, *4.2504^0 a crate of 20 to M pounds; seedleas, ft.W. Huckleberrleo—Pennsylvania, 8.90 a crate of 14 quarts „ „ _ ^ lemons—California, standard box. 8.690
7.8; Messina, *7.00.
Mangoeo—Florida, email basket, 40c. Ob Ions-Home-grown, white and yellow
cent buyers were evidently disposed to take proflta around tbeee figure*, due to the failure of trade demand te show itself on any irooprtam scale and the absence of outside support. Prices reacted In consequence and loot all but 5 to 10 points of the advance
around midday.
The market was quiet during the early afternoon. but slight advances seemed to meet cotton from one source or another, and the tone was barely steady around 19.80c for October, and 21.toe for January, or about net unchanged to 8 potato lower. Future# closed steady; spot, quiet. 31.50c.
Chicago Potatoes Steady. CHICAGO, August 22.—Potatoes-Steady; arrivals, 41 cars; Minnesota Early Chios, snekad. csrlots. *2.900*99 cwt.; Wisconsin Early Ohlos, sacked, carlou. *3.90 cwt.; Irish Gobblers, New Jersey, sacked, carlots. *4.96« AH^CaiUomta ting White#, sacked, car lota.
standard box. 8.990
Oranges—California.
Penchea—13.7104.25 a bushel Pears—California Bartlett. *4.09 a box of 45 pounds; Washington, *3.69. Plums—Calif*»rnia. tragedy. Dtomond and Grand Duka *3.75 a crate: Indiana Wild Goose. *1.25 a half-bushel be to el. Potatoes—Kentucky. Indiana. Obto and New Jeraey, white *7.900..59 a bag of 160 ^Sweet Potaws—Alabama. 8.809.99 a hamper of 59 pound*; tt.W0S.EO a barrel. Tom«toee-Indiana. 16 pounds. 49c; bushel.
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Watermelona—26090c each. London Wool Pric$$ Firm.
LONDON, August 8.—At the wool sale#. 1 190 bale* were offered. Price# were firm. There was batter buying for the home trad*. America took a tow merino# and ali ciasaas af oroa* broda. i
,, v ■ I ALIEN PROPERTY V CUSTODIAN ^ I - . N " ^ "’’V . The entire issued Capital Stock of WERNER & PFLEIDERER COMPANY and other property SAGJNAW, MICHIGAN Manufacturers of bakers’ machinery, ovens, conveyors, hydraulic presses and mixing machinery. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Francis P. Garvan, Alien Property Custodian, will offer for sale at public sale to the highest bidder, at the main office of the company. No. 1204 Niagara St., Saginaw, Michigan, at 12 o’clock Noon, on the 12th day of September, 1919: 3,704 shares of the common stock, par value $100 each, being all the capital stock now issued and outstanding, of Werner & Pfleiderer Company, a corporation created and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Michigan, And certain letters patent, trademarks and other property, all as incorporated in the Order of Sale. Fall description of and information concerning the property to be told, the terms and conditions of inspection and aale, and the order thereof, may be obtained by application to JOSEPH F. GUFFEY, Director of the Bureau of Sales, 110 West Forty-second Street, New York Ctiy. FRANCIS P. GARVAN, / Alien Property Custodial.
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