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|g^; flreia SlHCMHo; pa^lns stock, curI rent make. No. 2, fOc. Kegs—Steady cipts, 17.^: freeh fathered Srsts, 47(950c.

Cheese—Steady; receipts, 5,361.

)..tve poultry steady: chickens, 86f|Mc; old roosters, 2Sc: others unchanged. Tiressed firm; fowl. 261|41%c: others un-

changed.

CLBVSLAND, August M.—Buttgr-Cream-erv in tubs, extras, UOMHc; extra firsts, S7#57toe: prints, Ic hwier; fancy dairies, tl%^47%c; packing, 46^&b. Etogs—Batra, Me; extra firsts. 47c. Poultry—Live fowla 34|> Me; broilers. tSflSc; roosters, SSfillSc; geese.

30r; ducks. 33tSXc.

CINCINNATI. August JO.—Butter—Creamerey, 51)kC57c; fancy dairy, 48c; packing stock, iS^lc. Poultry—Fowls, 2049)Me; springs, MMMc; roosters, 18c; IJpoks, Me; freess. spring, 32c: old, IlgilSc; turke3rs, Me; guineas, a d<^n. $0.00. Eggs—Freah, MM40c. KANSAS erry. August 26.—Butter—Unchanged; creamery extras, 40c: firsts. 47c; seconds. 46e; packing, 41c. Eggs—Unchanged; first, 42c; seconds, lie. poultry—Unchanged; hena. Me; rooeters, 15c; broilMX, 82c. CltlCAOO, August M.-Butter-Steady; »61%4. Eggs—Steady; receipts, 18.757

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flrsitp. 41M42c; at mark, cases included, 18# 4tr; storage pack, firsts, 43V|#Uk!. Poultry^ Alive, lower; aprlngs, 80c: fowls. Me. LOl’lSVILLdC, August M.—Poultry—Springers, S0#nc; turki^, fic; ducks. Me; hens. jSfjMc; roosters. I4c. Butter—Packing etock. «0c; creamery, 6»c. Eggs—Candled, 4^41c. ST. LiOUIS, August 3$.—Poultry—hens, 20c; springs, 60c; turkeys, S7c: ducks, 22c; geese, 18c. Butter^-Creounery, Me. Eggs—41c. TOLEDO, August 28,—Butter—Brick creamery. B7c; packing etock, 96c. Eggs—Selecte, atrictly fresh, 50c; from candled, 460.

Chicago Potatoes Lower.

CHICAGO, August M.—Potatoes Lower; arrivals, M cars; MiBnesota Early CSiios. aa^ed, oar lots. tl.40#l.SO a hundredwsight; Wisconsin, Early Rom. aaclmd. ear loM. 82.60 a hundredweight; Irish Kbblsrs. Nsw Jersey, eaoked, .car lot. 8>.5eOS.M a hundredweight; Oalifomto .long whitea, sacked, ear

lets. $4.60 a hundredweight.

TRADE COMMISSIONER BACK W. W. Ewing WHI Tell Indiana Manufacturers of Foreign Conditions. William Wallace E'wing, trade comraiaaioner for the department of commerce, who recently returned from a I twenty-eight months trip through South American countries, will arrive in the city Wednesday for conferences with I Indianapolis and Indiana business men I interested in building up foreign trade itepartmenta Mr. Ewing spent practically all of his time in Booth Antartca

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Htm FOR SOLOiEftS.

FrevMwii gf Ml Art CaiilalRSd by Wamfoll in Heuas. WAmiHOtOK. August #,>4tep«hliran Load^ Mond^l outlined to the h««d« today the provialone of "hlr ^ MihedyiMT SeorMary latne'^s t»#et for foi# for s#}erv and sallops. He aahl I3m taaaaure had the supp<»t of aoldtar and httw orgaaltaHnns ant ebould be eaaofod Without defoy. -iippi^ion that develmsd. Mr. liwdell aaid, hai lta oi^i^ Ei^y fo the aMMtnbtitm that lagiQattm #teatd benefit aolaiers of Ihi iteaniah and civil wars as WidI •» foS«a 9C Qte great waa.

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Other Grain Markets.

dlNCINNATI, Augtist M,—C$srte-No. • White. M.87#1.M; No. 4 whiU. 81.W6n.«7; No. I white, fl.MGl.M; No. S yellow, tl.li#2.61; No. 4 yellow. |l.»T#l.t4; No. 5 yellow. 81.66M 1.47: No. 3 mixed. fl lTBl-M: No. 4 mixeA ;l.l6#1.4r: No. ( mixed, |l.ltBl.M. Oets—No. white, 74c. Rye—No. 2, 81.68. Hay—No. 1

timothy. I84.M.

RANfiAS UlTY. August 26,-Ca(6h: Wheat Unchanged to He higher; Nb. 1 h«rd. 18.81; No. 2. I3,x4<|t24: No. 1 red. $2.14: No. 2, t2.1SH#2.14. Com—Unchanged to %n lower; No. 3 mixed. $1.84; N& 3 white. ft.tS; No. yellow, |l.8t%4il.43. Oate—ITnchanged: No.

2 white, 7S^; No. i mixed. 70c.

MINNEAPOLIS. August 24.-P1our~16c lower: in carload lots, standard flour quoted at 811.60 a harrel; in ninety-eJght-pound cotton sacks. BhiBmeBts, 68,772 barrels Barley— |1.68#1.M. Ryl-Nh. 2. |I.4J%#1.», Bran-

141.04. Flax-M.4»#5.5L

»T. IXHHS, August Uom—No. 1 yellow, 81.77; No. 8 yellow. 81.75; September. 81.76%. Oats-No. 2. 72%c; No. 3 white, 73%

@74c; September, 74%c,

TOLEDO. August 36.—Cioslng; Cora—No, 8 yellow, M.Ol Oats—No. 2 white, .old, 76® tOc; new. 'i8®73c. Barley—No. 2. Il.fl. Rye-

No. 2. 11.66.

LDUIgVILLB. August 26. — Corn-No. 3 whita shelled, 82.09. Oate—No. 2 whita old. 78c; No. 2, mixed, old, 76c. Primary Markata. [By Thoqison S McKinnon’s Wire]

RECEIPTS.

—August 36— '

Wheat. Corn.

Chicago 718.000 219,000 Milwaukee .... 70.000 42,000 Minneapolis ... 732.000 7.000 Duluth 31.000 St. Louis I73.0W 23.000 Toledo 7 67,000 1,000

Ftatehcr American Natinsiat Bank m Ftetchm* Bavihga and Trust Co... Ml Indtorn ftotl^l Bank ^... IM Indiana YVost CoiMtonjr Ml Mwigauuu Nettonal Baak Mi LlWg^k fimlMMlge Bank Mt Nattenal City Bmatt W7 fusple'a atato atnk MS Mgarltr ‘^wst <h«apaay Ml sSte Savinga and Trust Oo. n Unien Trust Company SM

LIBERTY BONDA

UbsrtySHa Ubsriy Mt 4s Ufeer^ M 4a, Liherty 1st 4%s..

Liberty 11 L4,b«ty Id Liberty 4th Victory .Ilia

Victory 4%s

16.000 Liberty 40t _4%8

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W.M 66.10 «.16

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Issued in sterling, dollars, francs, or other currencies, for financing the import of merchandise. FOREIGN DEPARTMENT JHE FLETCHER AMERICAN NATIONAL mi Indianapolis ■

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PRICES. INDIANAPOLia

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Oil Runs and Shipments.

UMA. O., August 26—on nuts. August 21: Buckeye pipelines, none; Indiana pipelines, nona Shipments August 82: Buckeye

p^Hnes.

Ktai

Stal runs, all fleldw for Attguat to date, 1,681,412 barrels, with a daily average of 80.M2 barrels. Total shipments for August to date. 1.414.7M barrels, with a dallj' average

of 46,124 bamls.

Money to Loan on Mort^ STATE LIFE INSURANCE CO;

Oats. Flour. 381.000 37,000 M4.000 4.000 82.000

Detroit

Kansas Peoria

Omaha .... Indianapolis

City..

663.r 16.000

226.000

71,000

!».000 47.000 .48.000 hs.ooo

130.000 17,000 21.000 ; 8,000 I 4>J)40 ... . ! 11.000 16,666 i 44.«»0 106,000 I

ToUiS 3.036.000 981,000 1,134,000 73,000 Year ago•....2,639,000 750,000 1.630.006 64.000

Flour. 17.000 3.000 48.000 27,’66t

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8HIPMSNTS.

Wheat.

Cora.

Data

Chicago .. ■..

. 420,060

83,000

203,000

Milwaukee ..

8,000

11.000

46.000

Mlnntopolii .

. 75.006

1,000

18,000

Duluth

1,006

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. 141,666

17,600

66.060

To1«f>«

. 12,046

18,000

Datroit

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4.000

6.060

Kannaa City.

13.000

28.000

Peoria

, 92.0W

47.000

121,000

Omaha

. 98,600

39.000

42,600

tndlanapolla..

5.C66

4,000

13.040

’Totaia

. 664,000

219.006

C03.060

Yaar ago .

.1,314,000

303,000

1,479,000

CLEARANCES

Dom. wheat. Corn. ,Oats. New York 134.000 Philadelphia .... 325,000 New Orleana— 191,064

San Francisco Gold 4 Vi % Water Bonds No Federal Income Taxes to pay. Legal for Savings Banks and Trustees in New York, Massachusetts. Connecticut and other states. Obligations of city and county. Attractive range of maturities. To yield about 4.80% Send for Circular IN-241. HieNationalG^ umipany CorreapondsHf Offiett in U CUt$$ Indianapalis—Fletcher Savings & Trust Bldg. Telephone—Main 601L

6 % ON SAVINGS

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UNION

and PAID-UP CER1OTCATES

, tOivtltoadii FayaWs emt-Aoaaafly ia'oailul ^(TSato Ow*iigeet*w Bsisfiwi’.’ .J.. ■ • ■ ■ ’

mJati^aC sa^gs ™»riaOTtioh

warral^im^ ^’’nu^TaBsT m& lUMtetaBa.

National Underwriting Co. Stocks, Bondi, Real Estate, Inaarancji. 611>618 Occidental Building, INDIANAPOLIS

Flour.

466.004 18,000

20,006 40,060

Totals ... 660,600 Year ago 77,000

20,000 506,000 66,060

13,000

(NOIANAPOLfS CASH GRAIN.

It’s Tough

FACTORY AND MINE SUPPLIES Immeaiate Hhfpnieiit from Stwrk.

PACKING, FITTInGS, ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES) THREADING TO ORDER. ^ Caasnlt With Is. Van Camp Hardware and Iran Co.

> •^ItlMago Live Stock.

gaBKMQG. AegMt l8.-Moca-ltocelpts.

aunii tower, ts#. |tU6; bsevywsight, Ita.io# | tnvMtigatlng the markets for coiuLyu^ — wsiaht, ttSJ9^a.44; Ugbt- ! tlon mstmials and contractors’ machin-

thdu itohts. «5.75e».06; ;ery. Hr. Ewing has notified the Cham-

M#iaH; jber of Cotnnqerce that he will be at

_ 'eessre 'fosc ■toMto:«hssii

SMQQtk, 818.:

Clay pool hot^.

4»to,

good^ and

femal* stock batwacn steers aad

Arrangements to | meet him mag be

made through A. v. ‘ '

medium end

tm*. 81AS6«U.75: #16.35; ootnmen.

litx, good sad ohotoe. ssid medium. |5.60#

^.eefetto, bsifers. 87.56^.00;

sad cutters. lAee# ead headywetoht. . IS.6NM8.M; stock. esto; siMMB. weak; dMva. llA64#ign; IIS; Tsaritag weth-

ea4 ooeuBoe.

seed aad

IS.66#

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Markefo.

bt Boss—Beretpts, salt BM itl.6e; Mf te IM eesmds dewq, Aewto tietaa.-Rs-el Veals. 817.4I# eauimae to mei-

— •XSto^aaTUiS^’Ctenmerce.

FOR RILEY PLAYGROUND.

S^~ s le

The Final Recreation Program Will Be Given Ton^t. The final recreation program for the Riley playground this aeaaon will be given temight .A moving picture show, folk dancing by girls aikl boys and commoattr siagtng fsre on the prwram. The Half of the reOreatkm directors on the playgreend is oosnpoeed of Miee Doris A. Bloemer and Miss Mary Foley, tnstractm’t; Afoert V. Deery, director; Mrs- AlpMfy Brown, soatcon; William Httg aBi4 KOtoirt NEW CUiBROOMS READY. ReBMldfoNTlg of BooCtlih Rite BuiWing / 44a» Been Ccwii^etecl. The ae# elakr|to*rt% fotoeheoe and billitord iwwMw wUI be efened on the first Of the BnstuaB < Jlite JMrtlfitnjr ta

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—August M— The bids for cer lots of grain and hay at the can ot the Indianapolis Board of Trsde ’^Cora—Weak; No. 3 white, [email protected]; No. 4 white, 81.94Bl.96: No. 6 white. |1.92#1.94; No. 6'white. 91.lhi9h*i: safllpie white. 8l.8o« i 1.87; No. 3 yellow, 82.00#2.61; No. 4 yellow, j 81.46#1.64; No. 5 yellow. 8l.96®l,97; No. 6 yellow, sample yellow, |].89#1.90;! No. 3 mixed, 81.96®l.97; No. 4 mixed, 11.94^? ; l.M: No. 5 mixed. 81.t2#1.68: No. I mixed, 81.9eei.91;' sample mixed. 81.8U44fl.83i Oats—Strong; No. 1 white. 77c; No. 2 white, 754i4p766ic; No. 3 white, 74%c; No, 4 white, 73%c. Hay—Firm; No. 1 timothy. |83.aO#33.S6; No. 2 timothy. 1K.06BM.M; clover, light mixed,! 83L60#gl.S6: No. 1 mixed clover, pi.OO^Sl.X; No. 1 clover hay, 830.666 30.50. —Inspections— i Wheat—No. 3 red. 2 cara; No. 3 red, 16 cars; No. 4 red, 16 cara: No. 6 red, 3 cara; j No. 3 dark northern apring, 1 car: No, 3 mixed, 1 car; aample. 1 car. Total, 38 cars. Com—i<o. 2 white. 2 cars; No. 3 white, 4 oara; No. 5 white, I car; No. 2 yellow, 1 car; No. 3 yellow. 6 cars; No. 6 yellow, 1 j oar; No. 3 mixed, 3 care; Ne. 6 mixed, 1 ‘ car. Total, 18 cara. Oats—No. 1 white, 4 carq; Nb. 2 white, 7 cars; No. 3 white, 6 cars: mrapia white. 2 cars; No. 2 mixed. 1 car. ToUl. 29 cars. Hay—No. l timothy, 3 cars; atandard timothy. I cars: No. 2 timothy, 1 car; sample hay, 1 car. Total, 8 cars. Bye—No. 2, 1 car. Total, I car, PRICES AT THE HAY MARKET

—August M—

Tbs toiiowliig are tbs Indianapolis prtoss

eg hay aad grsia by the wsgon load:

Hay-U>ass. timothy. 8nlof«.66 a tan;

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